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Mentally ill detainees facing deportation are by law afforded a fair hearing, but a national program to provide attorneys has ...
The Franklin County Fair will run from July 14-20 highlighting the history of agriculture in the area and encouraging the ...
If there are lightning bugs while a man is reporting in Israel, then Jesus must have had lightning bugs during his lifetime.
In his first year having to charge for STEAM and agricultural summer camps, Jim Bruner is facing financial hardships at his urban farm, Mezzacello.
Have you ever wondered what those white pellets were in your potting soil? Well, it's more important than you may know.
Farmers and ranchers are well versed in dealing with uncertainty and adversity. Yet there’s pressure to report the biggest crop yields, have the cleanest fields alongside the highways and produce the ...
Is the exorbitant wealth of America's billionaire class aspirational? Or is it a threat to our democracy? USA TODAY readers ...
An invading insect that feeds on grapevine, agricultural crops is spreading across Indiana. Find out what it looks like, how ...
The U.S. ends a nearly 30-year-old trade agreement with Mexico this month. Here's how it could impact the cost of this ...
Faith leaders will take their protests over federal budget cuts to the South, which has high poverty rates and many who they ...
The government refused for years to tell Ayman Soliman whether he was on a terrorism watch list, until a social media post ...
These are the largest cuts since the food stamp program began in 1939, impacting millions of people who currently receive ...
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