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Community gardens taking root in Waco
While her peers are slinging fries or onion rings for pocket money, 17-year-old Phylicxia Moore of Waco plants, tends and harvests potatoes and onions for God and profit on an acre next to Carver Park Baptist ...
Bordon introduces perfect-pour bottles
Ergonomic shape and size make it easier for families to enjoy organic milk. No more crying over spilled milk thanks to Borden Dairy, which is introducing a new ergonomically designed milk bottle for little ...
Jacksboro burger king's days at the grill near an end
The cook tossed a handful of ground chuck onto a World War II-era griddle. Then he mashed the meat flat with a brick mason's trowel that has served as his spatula for 37 years.
Get your airline info changed quickly by phone
Each week hundreds of people call or visit the San Marcos Public Library to find information.
Letter (Web only): Carbon dioxide doesn't warm the climate
A mound of scientific climate data compiled by knowledgeable climate scientists confirm that human activities' effect upon the Earth's climate is so small that it cannot be measured.
Saving Zambia, one baby at a time
Children surround Randy Escamilla of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in Mongu, Zambia, during a humanitarian mission.
Brangelina buzz sweeps south of France
Brangelina must be cocooning. The paparazzi swarming France's Cote d'Azur can't find Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Most downtown shops do well amid construction
Employees of TGR Constructors work on the underground utilities of McKinney Square on Friday afternoon.
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Memorial Day activities aplenty slated
Saturday, May 24, 2008 Story last updated at 5/24/2008 - 1:42 am Lubbock area residents have planned a number of celebrations for Memorial Day, which will be formally observed on Monday.
Paradise paved, park to be reconstructed
“I am going to hug that tree and if they try to cut it, they are going to have to cut me”
By Debby Schamber The Orange Leader For some Orange residents, a city tourist attraction has paved paradise and put up a parking lot. via Orange Leader
Earth Day celebration set for this weekend
“Rain or shine, we will celebrate the Earth and appreciate what Mother Nature decides to share with us”
The 2008 Rogue Valley Earth Day Celebration will take place on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum. via The Ashland Daily Tidings
Jackson: We're eating our planet away
“For the world's higher-income populations, greenhouse-gas emissions from meat eating warrant the same scrutiny as do those from driving and flying”
Earth Day is coming up on Tuesday, so brace yourself for cuddly, hug-the-planet blubbering from the presidential candidates. via Austin American Statesman
When ice melts, does the water flow upstream?
Eric Baxter The world is full of idiots. The world is also full of bright, capable people who do their best to seek out knowledge and truth. via Novato Advance
Orange to see green during Earth Week
Special to the Leader Boat rides, nature hikes, outdoor classes, and stories for children are just some of the many activities taking place April 22 through April 27 at Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature ... via Orange Leader
How much: Free unless otherwise noted. What's going on: ArtWalk celebrates the upcoming Earth Day with a variety of free activities. via Abilene Reporter-News
Al Gore: Global Warming 'Deniers' are Flat Earthers
Posted on 03/29/2008 9:07:23 AM PDT by connell If we lived in a nation where all sides had relatively equal access to the mechanisms of information dissemination, comments like those of Al Gore's on 60 Minutes ... via Free Republic
Oh my God: Atheism, Creationism and F-bombs
“As long as Dawkins and PZ continue to be the representative voices from the pro-science side in this debate, it is really bad for those of us who care about promoting public trust in science and science education.”
Many of you are familiar with ScienceBlogs , a collection of several dozen prominent science blogs that's aggregated by Seed magazine. via Houston Chronicle
How did eggs become associated with Easter?
Each week hundreds of people call or visit the San Marcos Public Library to find information. via San Marcos Daily Record
“This is a big problem, very alarming”
Before an overflow crowd at the George Bush Presidential Library on Friday night, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon urged Americans, especially Texans, to take a worldwide leadership role in ... via Theeagle.com