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Courtesy Southern Botanical A scorching North Texas summer isn’t quite conducive to a thriving, green yard. And by the time fall rolls around, you might think there’s no reason to start taking care of ...
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A bear seen in areas of Pleasantville has been safely tranquilized and secured and is being relocated to a more suitable habitat, the village’s website said. Pleasantville said on the web and Facebook ...
Illinoisans: do you have a branch hanging over your property that leaves you wondering if you have the legal right to lop it off? Have you tried talking to your neighbor about it, without success?