Tag: water
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Here’s how to do it persistently
[ad_1] Bikini top and bumblebee, market bag and mushroom hat, washcloth and water bottle holder. If you can dream it, you can crochet. What started as a trend early in the pandemic seems to be staying in the fashion world. Until 2020, crochet was typically reserved for grandmas. it was done. At the beginning of ... -
Sherman School’s new head of education is a former student
[ad_1] Sherman — Growing up in Sherman in the ’90s, Matt Vogt enjoyed hanging out with friends and meeting the teachers at the Sherman School. Vogt, now 35 and with children in school, has come full circle. He was appointed chairman of the school board. “I am honored to have been given the opportunity to ... -
Health Department separates monkeypox fact from fiction
[ad_1] Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to the same family as the virus that causes smallpox, but is much milder. There are now 22 cases in the state, more than 15,000 cases nationwide, and more than 43,000 cases worldwide. As with any new disease affecting our state, the ... -
Name Drop | Mary Bannister Inducted into UCSC Earth Science Hall of Fame – Santa Cruz Sentinel
[ad_1] The UC Santa Cruz Alumni Committee announced this week that Mary Bannister has been named to the Earth & Planetary Science Hall of Fame. The award is intended to highlight the different ways Santa Cruz alumni pursue life and career success and how each member’s Santa Cruz experience contributed to that success. After graduating, ... -
Health Board Review Tobacco Violation | News
[ad_1] TEWKSBURY — The Health Commission met on Thursday, August 18, 2022. Members her Melissa Braga and Charles Roux were not present. The Board spoke with Assistant Town Manager Steve Sadwick, who discussed the proposed retail marijuana ordinance and local water well regulations. According to Sadwick’s comments, the proposed retail marijuana ordinance was brought to ... -
Legionella bacteria suspected of causing illness in Argentina that killed three and sickened seven, health officials say
[ad_1] The illness, which killed 10 people in Argentina and killed three, may be caused by Legionella bacteria, the bacteria that causes Legionellosis, health officials said Saturday. Authorities are trying to determine the cause of the illness that has sickened 10 people associated with a private clinic in the city of San Miguel de Tucuman, ... -
Mysterious respiratory disease kills 2 health workers, patient in clinic, leaves 6 sick in Argentina
[ad_1] A third patient died this week from pneumonia of unknown cause in Argentina. Deaths have so far been confined to her single clinic, health officials said Thursday. Health Minister Luis Medina Ruiz of northwestern Tucuman province told reporters that nine people, including eight medical staff at a private clinic, had a mysterious respiratory illness. ... -
New Mexico Bee Colony Health
[ad_1] NEW MEXICO (Stacker) — Honeybees’ annual contribution to the US economy is estimated at at least $15 billion. Beyond the profitable products and by-products harvested directly from bee colonies, such as honey, wax, propolis, and royal jelly, more than 90 different crops (about one-third of total U.S. crop production) are grown. , relying on ...











