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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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A look into local farms that grow for or donate to local food pantries and how they further their missions of feeding people, regardless of if they can pay.
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Our daily list of useful information, chosen to inform and enhance your day, includes news you can use and then some!
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Harrisburg's popular Farm Show featured vendors and exhibits from the Lehigh Valley at its opening day Saturday.
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While the recent behavior of the atmosphere has been volatile and temperatures have been tremendously mild, meteorologists say we still have a shot at snow. The Sunday into Monday time frame could bring a few inches.
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After Easton Space Fest was canceled due to weather in 2019, the organizers are coming back with something even bigger for the spring.
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The World Health organization is changing the name of monkeypox. The current name is thought to be both racist and stigmatizing.
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Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will host guided hikes in state parks and forests on Jan. 1. Lehigh Valley hikers may want to head to Jacobsburg State Park for a walk through Henry's Woods.
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Public health officials want more Americans to get the latest COVID vaccine booster. Only 35% of people over 65 have gotten the shot, though 75% of COVID deaths are among people in this age group.
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The first frost is possible in the Lehigh Valley this weekend, and October is trending colder than average, meteorologists say. What will it feel like by Halloween?
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Green Building United held a sustainable warehouse forum at Lafayette College, discussing the ways the Lehigh Valley's economy can grow while increasing sustainability.
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The Lehigh watershed has among the highest amounts of chemicals linked to reproductive health issues and cancer released into it in the country, according to anenvironmental advocacy group.
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The club is hoping to raise the profile of whitewater racing across the U.S.
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Verde, spotlighting 'clean and beautiful products,' opened last month at 267 E. Broad St.
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Residents in affected areas are being asked to voluntarily conserve water.
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Founded in 2017, the company develops semiconductors for several applications.
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Conservationists tag around 35 Monarchs each year. They used to tag hundreds.
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Tracking 10 miles makes you eligible for the ticket drawing for next year's headliner shows.
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Hazardous trees are cut down due to old age and illness.
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An expert says the tragedy illustrates the dangers of handling exotic animals.
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Classroom space, laboratories and a visitor center will be part of the state-of-the-art facility.