Walworth County no stranger to change AberdeenNews.com Sun, 06 Feb 2005 2:28 AM PST Naturally, the story of Walworth County begins long before the county was organized in 1883. Members of the Arikara American Indian tribe were the first to record a history of the region. | Stealing Fertilizer from a Rich Family Brings Fortune donga.com Sun, 06 Feb 2005 6:49 AM PST The National Folk Museum of Korea has recently published the first volume, January, of a dictionary series on Korean seasonal customs (six volumes total), breaking a record for spending the biggest budget for a single project, 4.2 billion won. | Show time The Des Moines Register Sun, 06 Feb 2005 1:57 AM PST Huge: One of the largest pieces of equipment at the Iowa Power Farming Show last week was the Hagie STS 12 1,200-gallon sprayer, which comes with a 90-foot boom. | Salinity, sea sediment deposits in tsunami-hit farmland: New Kerala Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:35 PM PST [India News]: New Delhi, Feb 6 : A preliminary study of the impact of the devastating tsumani that struck India and several countries in the Indian Ocean has revealed an increase in levels of salinity and deposits of sea sediments. | Growth across county remained strong in 2004 The News-Enterprise Sun, 06 Feb 2005 2:27 AM PST The old trend for growth in Hardin County was Rineyville. Now, most new housing developments are cropping up near Glendale. In the last few years, new growth has mostly been in the Rineyville "rural village," as it's called in planning lingo. | Rainfall in the South could drop by half Independent Sat, 05 Feb 2005 10:23 PM PST Drought menaces Britain's breadbasket in the east of England, a special global warming summit of ministers and farmers' leaders will learn tomorrow. | Top News Stories Laramie Boomerang Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:20 PM PST With one of the strangest early winter weather patterns for the Laramie Valley in recent memory with warm spells of record high temperatures and a January rain, the first snowpack report of the year was released by the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the State Engineer’s Office. | Camps teach leadership, conservation San Angelo Standard-Times Sun, 06 Feb 2005 1:49 AM PST August Huckabee of Miles might be the youngest cadet to ever participate in the Texas Brigades, but his enthusiasm speaks volumes about the dozen years the youth camps have existed. | 2/6 BILL YOUNG: Wells point likely a descendant of ones preceding it Corsicana Daily Sun Sun, 06 Feb 2005 0:20 AM PST Last week, the last section of my article was devoted to writing about the Dawson and Gary points. Based on the outline of the base on both of these projectile points, there is a strong possibility the Dawson point succeeded the Wells point followed by the more modern Gary point. |
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