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Month: November 2023

Map: Where the EPA found pollutants (October 2023)

This map shows water systems included in the EPA’s records, as of Nov. 9. It’s based on boundaries developed by SimpleLab, a water-testing company. Click on a system to see the number of pollutants detected at or above the EPA’s minimum reporting levels and by what percent they exceeded those limits. More

Are You Into Blue Willow?

I recently bought a large collection of Blue Willow dining ware. As you can see, (above) there’s quite a few pieces.  ROUTE 346 EMPORIUM IS LOCATED IN THE QUAINT VILLAGE OF PARSONSBURG MD. STOP BY AND CHECK OUT OUR EVER CHANGING INVENTORY OF ECONOMICAL HOME FURNISHINGS, ANTIQUES, AND LOTS MORE. OPEN THURSDAY’S AND FRIDAY’S 10 …

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Rt. 347 Emporium Opens Today At 10 AM

We’re excited today as we are bringing in an entire home full of additional furniture and much more. Most everything should arrive around 2 PM. If you are looking for quality furnishings we have an incredible collection. We are open Thursdays and Fridays 10am to 5pm. Saturdays 10am to 4pm and Sundays noon to 4pm. 

‘It’s Terrifying’: Businesses Flee Blue City In Droves As Crime Crushes Profits

Several restaurants and businesses throughout Washington, D.C., have been forced to flee the city because of rising crime and costs in the area, Fox5 DC reported. Brine Oyster & Seafood House, a popular restaurant that opened its first location in the city 2020, will close both its H Street and DuPont circle locations in D.C. …

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Shock: Records Show Adam Schiff Financed $1.7 Million Maryland Home As ‘Principal Residence’

A California Republican House hopeful told RedState she uncovered a scheme by Rep. Adam Schiff (D.-Calif.), who is running for the California Senate seat vacated by the passing of Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, where the congressman reported his Maryland home as his primary residence to secure a lower mortgage interest rate—meaning he either lied on a federally-insured loan document or from …

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Pa. leads nation for Lyme disease cases as development in forests boosts risk

HOUSERVILLE — Pennsylvania leads the nation in Lyme disease cases, and the continued development of forested areas increases people’s risk of being bitten by the species of tick that transmits the illness. When forests — where black-legged ticks thrive statewide — are fragmented to make room for roads, oil and gas sites, housing developments, or …

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Green Dreams Turn Into Nightmares: After US Withdrawal, Orsted Pulls Out Of Norway Wind Bidding

Danish offshore wind developer Orsted has officially withdrawn from a consortium set to bid on Norwegian offshore wind projects just days after pulling out of two U.S. offshore wind projects, Reuters reports, citing one of the consortium partners. The withdrawal comes just two days before Norway’s November 15 deadline to submit pre-qualification interests for the building of …

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California’s (Maryland’s?) Newest Senator Can See the $$$ on the Wall, Won’t Run for Reelection

California’s newest U.S. Senator, Laphonza Butler, will not run for the seat in 2024, she announced Thursday. In an interview with The New York Times, Senator Butler said that she intended to be “the loudest, proudest champion of California” in the 383 days remaining in her term in office, but that she had realized “this is not …

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