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Greene County Toastmasters welcome new member

Greene County Toastmasters are pleased to welcome Evan Dunnam as the newest member to join their club here ... Read more

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OUTDOORS: December is a great time to build fish attractors

Many anglers are sitting at home thinking the fish are not biting due to the cold weather. Read more

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Greene County Toastmasters are winners

There is no doubt that the Toastmasters Organization creates winners and leaders through their skillful “Learn by Doing” ... Read more

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New Mexico’s Very Large Array reveals secrets of the cosmos

In early July, we returned to the Southwest for a drive across New Mexico.   Read more

Cnhi Network

After 20 years Of triumph, Cassini nears its death

Cassini, the most distant planetary orbiter ever launched, is closing in on its doom. Read more

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Ambitious new space missions owe thanks to balloons

Two new NASA space missions will probe mysteries that have long stumped astrophysicists and the rest of us: ... Read more

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’20 seconds of burning’: Portland friends partly blinded after watching solar eclipse decades ago warn of dangers

It was a clear day when Louis Tomososki's science teacher mentioned that a partial solar eclipse would be ... Read more

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5 Brilliant things you should know about pulsars

This summer NASA launched its first-ever mission to gaze deep into the mysterious, rhythmically flickering entities called pulsars.  Read more

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Illinois city at crossroads of solar eclipse braces for massive crowds, traffic jams

It won’t be just another mid-summer day in the southern Illinois college community of Carbondale on Monday. Read more

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When the sun goes dark: 5 questions answered about the solar eclipse

Editor’s note: A total solar eclipse will be visible across the U.S. on Monday, August 21. Shannon Schmoll, ... Read more