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The Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval this week to a sex education policy that includes teaching middle schoolers about birth...
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State Rep. Jeni Arndt joined a very exclusive club in the world of Colorado politics last year when one of her bills became so controversial, it triggered the first statewide referendum since 1932.
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One New Year’s Day, Rob Purdie woke up with a headache that wouldn’t quit. Vision problems, body aches and a slight fever followed. At the emergency room,…
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This article comes to HPPR from KUNC's Capitol Coverage. Click here for a link to the original article. Gov. Jared Polis announced Wednesday the state…
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There’s no shortage of peanuts on Loyd Lasley’s farm. Come September, he hopes to harvest about 160,000 pounds of them. Many of the peanuts are roasted...
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Before the pandemic, the food pantry at St. Patrick Church in Urbana, Ill. served meals to more than 100 families per week. They operated with the help...
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Algal blooms in bodies of water often caused by runoff of manure and fertilizer on crop lands have a high price tag. An economic analysis by the...
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HELENA, Mont. — Jon Paul was leery entering his first wildfire camp of the year late last month to fight three lightning-caused fires scorching parts of a…
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Midwestern farmers are assessing crop and infrastructure damage after a high-wind storm, known as a derecho, ripped through the region Monday. Iowa and...
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Invasive plants such as blackberries and kudzucan turn a field from a grassy habitat for turkeys and quail into an overgrown thicket. But removing them ...