One sign of the winter to come is an abundance of acorns and squirrel activity. What's happening where you live?
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One sign of the winter to come is an abundance of acorns and squirrel activity. What's happening where you live?
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There are lots of fish to be found in this country—whether for good eating or the perfect sporting challenge, find out what anglers say are the best fish to catch from Maine to California.
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A fun look at the prices of goods and services -- car, gas, milk, bread, and the cost of a home -- from 100 years ago to more recent times.
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Managing editor Sandi Duncan imagines traveling back in time to meet our founding editor, David Young. Here's what she'd ask him.
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The 2014 edition is managing editor Sandi Duncan's 20th edition. Time sure does fly. . .
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If you’ve been watching or reading the news lately, you may be wondering about that exact question.
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It doesn't have anything to do with witches, but inexpensive witch hazel has amazing healing properties that feel like magic! See its many uses.
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We all love the outdoors, but threat of ticks and Lyme Disease is real. Author Janet DeCesare shares her story and important tips to help you tick free.
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Often one of the earliest blooms to brighten spring landscapes, it is no surprise that the daffodil is honored as the March birth flower as spring begins with the vernal equinox. But what makes these cheerful flowers even more engaging and symbolic for the month of March? The more you know about daffodils, the better
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Did you know bananas are actually an herb? Learn other interesting facts about America's favorite fruit!
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