(The Center Square) − The Gulf of America's "dead zone" has shrunk significantly this summer, with scientists measuring a hypoxic area of just over 4,400 square miles — roughly a third smaller than last year and far less than the long-term average, federal officials announced Wednesday.
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Some trees you see around town don’t just appear out of nowhere — someone has to put them there.
I’m trying not to be angry. Forgive me if I am; it’s just where I’m at in my grief.
An easter sunrise service. sunlit archway framed by greenery, leading to bright horizon
Kayakers were stranded on the Tallapoosa River recently.
The Dadeville High School Key Club will host a clean-up day March 8.