Syracuse, New York-The first sign of the North Valley community is the mysterious tilting and dumping of tall, mature trees.
Then craters formed on the once-smooth lawn. Crack spiders cross the basement floor; water seeps in. The kitchen and adjacent deck swayed staggeringly. The foundation
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Kenny, pictured with 11-year-old Peyton Bodenhaver. The pair dressed up as cowboys to participate in the last Whidbey Island Fair. (Provide photos)
Goats miraculously recovering from injuries will participate in the upcoming fair.
Kenny broke his cannon bone in March last year. The l
New Mexico State University’s research investigated how insecticides affect scorpion’s behavior, and ultimately, the effect of treatment.
Scorpions are easily recognized arachnids and are closely related to spiders, mites and ticks. Scorpions have become one of the most important arthro
During my research on water softeners and water conditioners to reduce or eliminate minerals and scale in your home, a product continuously appeared in my research: water descaling agent. Widely used in large industrial sites, they are also called electronic water softeners or magnetic water regu
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For decades, utility companies have used buried plastic pipes to distribute natural gas from transmission lines and terminals to customers. This material is more durable than steel or copper because it does not corrode and does not require corrosion prot
Tony Carrick | posted 4:53 PM, June 14, 2021
Although a leaky outdoor faucet does not seem to be a big problem, every drop of water will cost you money. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a tap that drips once per second can waste up to 3,000 gallons of water in a year. The c
The strange weather this summer affected many gardens. For many people, the problem is drought, but what if it keeps raining?
In some gardens, the water stays on the ground surface, or the ground remains muddy for hours after the rain stops. The best advice is to move the garden to a place