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Month: October 2022

New ferries decision is another example of the disgraceful squandering of taxpayers’ money

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| FISHING

THE proposal to purchase a further two ferries, possibly from the Turkish yard constructing the new Islay ferries (“New Calmac ferries to be ordered to ease pressure”, The Herald, October 27), is good news for Arran and the Minch triangle communities who have been requesting a two-vessel service for many years. Am I being cynical […]

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Exploring the Wild from Chickahominy WMA’s Morris Creek

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| FLY FISHING

The view out on Morris Creek from the DWR boating access site. By John Page Williams Photos by John Page Williams No matter the season, nor what boat you choose, there is something worth seeing and doing on Charles City County’s Morris Creek and the Chickahominy River, to which it flows. Fortunately, the Virginia Department […]

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Dude Rancher Lodge in Billings known for paranormal activity, haunted history

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| OUTDOOR LIFE

BILLINGS — The Dude Rancher Lodge is famous for offering hospitality— and hauntings. The lodge was first opened in 1950 by Percival and Annabell Goan. The bricks used to construct the lodge were recycled from the old St. Vincent hospital and Washington School. Dude Rancher Lodge Dude Rancher Lodge in the 1900’s After the original […]

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HF FOODS GROUP INC. : Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement, Financial Statements and Exhibits (form 8-K)

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| TRAVELERDOOR

Item 1.01 Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement On October 26, 2022, HF Foods Group Inc. (“HF Group” or the “Company”), its wholly-owned subsidiary, B&R Global Holdings, Inc. (“B&R Global”), and certain of the wholly-owned subsidiaries and affiliates of the Company (collectively with the Company, the “Borrowers”), as borrowers, entered into a Consent (the “Consent”) […]

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Want to Hike Ultralight in the Cold? Hack Your Insulation

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| BACKPACKERS

“], “filter”: { “nextExceptions”: “img, blockquote, div”, “nextContainsExceptions”: “img, blockquote”} }”> Going ultralight is easy when conditions are perfect. But as the seasons change, things get tougher. Chief among the challenges of shoulder season hiking is staying warm while keeping your pack weight down. It’s a simple fact that cold weather will force you to […]

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High demand for exotic pets leads to rise in animal smuggling in India

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| ANIMAL

Six live animals have been seized from the checked-in luggage of a passenger in Chennai, in a case that highlights a growing trend for smuggling rare species into India and loopholes in its wildlife laws. Airport officials found five dwarf mongooses and a common spotted cuscus, a marsupial that lives in Australia and New Guinea, […]

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Modern Warfare 2 players are falling in love with a new anti-camping tool

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| CAMPING

I’m going to begin by saying that I very much enjoy camping, in the real-life “back to nature” sense and also in the multiplayer shooter context, in which I wedge myself into a dark corner somewhere and make life miserable for anyone who crosses my line of fire. From a personal perspective, then, the advent […]

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British Fairline Yachts Sets Its Sights Set On The USA

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| FISHING

Phantom 65 Exterior Fairline In British boatbuilding, there are three standout names – Sunseeker, Princess and Fairline. The latter may be the smaller of the two but its ranges of luxury motoryachts – including the Phantom 65 which was unveiled at Cannes Yachting Festival in September – have growing international appeal. To date, Fairline Yachts […]

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‘He Is Just So Perfect’

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| FLY FISHING

Proud parents. Chris Pratt and Anna Faris have always done their best to put their son, Jack, first — even when they announced their separation in August 2017. “We tried really hard for a long time, and we’re really disappointed,” they said in a joint statement at the time. “Our son has two parents who […]

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As hunting season ramps up, state officials broaden testing for ‘forever chemicals’ in fish and wildlife

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| HUNTING

With the fall hunting season in full swing across Maine, state agencies are working to expand testing for the presence of “forever chemicals” in fish and wildlife with the intention of using expansive testing in Fairfield as a guide for future assessments around the state. Hunters are faced with new state advisories as to what […]

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