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Cabin Fever Weekend, Clifty Falls State Park (State of Indiana)

Public Technologies 22 Mar 2025
). Saturday, March 22. 10am Growing Wild - Discover more about our native wildflowers and their parts. Then paint a flowerpot, plant some wildflower seeds in it and take it home with you all during this hour-long program at the Nature Center ... Disclaimer.
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Sports briefs: CBS to televise pair of Fever games against Reese, Sky

Telegraph Herald 21 Mar 2025
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will have two of their games broadcast in primetime nationally for the first time in league history ... .
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Quick picks: Cabin Fever

Black Hills Pioneer 21 Mar 2025
Spring has just begun, but that doesn’t mean the weather has been completely warm and sunny. If you’re forced back inside by driving snow or forecast thunder storms, consider curling up with a good book—perhaps one of these six titles, ....
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Leading Off: Clark, Fever to have 41 of 44 games televised

The Courier - Waterloo 21 Mar 2025
The WNBA announced that 41 of the Indiana Fevers 44 games will be on national television this season ... .
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TAHC Commissioners Adopt Rule Amendments – Chapter 41, Fever Ticks (Texas Animal Health Commission)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
). Media Contact ... Chapter 41, Fever Ticks ... Chapter 41, Fever Ticks. The adopted amendments update guidelines for administering doramectin as a fever tick treatment, including changing the administration schedule from 25-28 days to 21-28 days ... ### ... (noodl.
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'Political pathogen' of Trump 'fever' may finally be breaking: Ex-GOP lawmaker

Raw Story 21 Mar 2025
Former Republican lawmaker Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) posited in a new Substack piece that the nearly decade-long fever pervading the GOP thanks to a "virus called Donald Trump" is finally showing signs of breaking.
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Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark lead WNBA teams in most nationally televised games for 2025.

Iowa City Press-Citizen 21 Mar 2025
After smashing viewership records on the heels of Rookie of the Year winner Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever will have the most appearances on national television of any team during the upcoming WNBA season.
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China Buzz: Weight management fever ignites, burning calories across China

People Daily 21 Mar 2025
Right now in China, there's a new trend sweeping the nation—and it's not just the change in seasons. It's the weight-loss craze ... "If you don't lose weight, even the government is giving you side-eye," one netizen joked ... Wu Chaolan, Du Mingming). .
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Spy games over for Ireland prop Linda Djougang as France fever builds

RTE 21 Mar 2025
Linda Djougang isn't a secret agent any more but as a new Ireland cap back in the day, she was sent on a spying mission ... "The water break came and the French team huddled, and the lineout was next," Djougang recalled ... Djougang goes all the way! ⚡️.
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Dallas Wings will play game against Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever at home of NBA's Mavericks

Yankton Daily Press 20 Mar 2025
The Dallas Wings will play their June 27 game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at the home of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. The Wings announced Wednesday that the game will be held at the 20,000-seat American Airlines Center ....
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Spring Fever in the Garden: Hold your horses, Green Thumbs!

Vincennes Sun-Commercial 20 Mar 2025
March and April are thrilling months for gardeners, as winter fades and nature starts to wake up. The urge to dive into the soil and kickstart the growing season is tempting—especially when those sunny 70-degree days roll in. But wait! ... .
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Wings will play game against Clark, Fever at home of NBA's Mavericks

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 20 Mar 2025
The Dallas Wings will play their June 27 game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at the home of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. The Wings announced Wednesday that the game will be held at the 20,000-seat American Airlines Center ... .
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How hay fever sufferers can survive the start of London’s pollen season this spring

London Evening Standard 20 Mar 2025
If you thought last year was bad for hay fever sufferers, this spring promises much the same misery as research suggests that it’s only set to get worse ... .
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