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The Sky Island School of Nature and the Arts is bringing a new approach to education to Cochise County. The idea is to ...
Animal conservationists often move elephants between herds to improve biodiversity and group health, but what if the elephants don't speak the same language?
El Rematito isn’t just a flea market—it’s a cultural phenomenon that has become a weekend ritual for locals and a destination ...
In the heart of California’s Central Valley lies a weekend wonderland where bargain hunters experience a kind of euphoria that makes Black Friday look like amateur hour. El Rematito Flea Market in ...
Coimbatore’s school students put together a photo exhibition on Nature and wildlife From bird-watching to conservation, a group school students in the city turn the spotlight on a dying ecosystem ...
On June 4, Ceres Police officers responded to a stolen vehicle incident within city limits. A slow-speed pursuit began after officers located the vehicle near Magnolia Avenue and 9th Street.
Bioceres has acquired from Arcadia the remaining ownership interest in Verdeca, a joint venture formed by the two companies in 2012 to develop second generation biotechnologies for soybean and to ...
In France, children start school the September of the calendar year that they turn six. The researchers compare children who were born just a few days apart but are in different school years.
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New stadium for high school in Ceres - MSNCentral Valley High School's new stadium will open in fall of 2026, featuring grandstands, artificial turf, an all-weather track, and spaces for home and visiting teams.
CERES (pronounced “series”) has become a local sustainability leader and destination for nature lovers since it was converted from a rubbish tip into a community garden in 1982.
Game time is Sunday at 7 p.m. Here is what is still on - as of now No. 9 Dover High School boys lacrosse, in Division I quarterfinal, at No. 1 Pinkerton. Game is scheduled for 1 p.m.
News Published: 06 June 1901 The Centenary of the Discovery of Ceres W. E. P. Nature 64, 129–130 (1901) Cite this article ...
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