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By Juvie Anne Alfeche, RISE Public Programs Coordinator On Thursday, June 12, community members, students, and local leaders gathered at RISE Educational Garden Read More
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By Terri Estes The U.S. Army is closing five of its equine military programs across the country in order to save Read More
By Florence Chong A dog exposed to an allergen can quickly develop itching, inflammation, digestive issues, or other symptoms. Around 20% of dogs Read More
The first DVD released commercially in the U.S. was 1997’s “Twister.” Alaska’s Aleutian Islands extend far enough west they’Read More
By Katie McFadden Sometimes, all you need to do is ask. A month ago, 17-year-old Arverne resident Tyler Williams had the opportunity Read More
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