We may generate revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › It’s hard to find a good deal in the world of optics. You might be able to save 20 to 30 percent on a good sale, but it’s rare to find binoculars that are 40 percent off. Well, here’s a pair …
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Veronica’s Story: The Art of Making Mothers a Priority
May 24, 2024 Veronica Chandler’s home in north Wilmington is her sanctuary, and it shows. From the soft instrumental music to the scent of lavender to the comfortable chairs that invite visitors to put their feet up, the message is clear: rest, relax, recharge. Original artwork by Veronica Chandler. In this space, Chandler celebrates her newfound self, and it’s a …
Read More »Selling off public lands is not the solution to America’s affordable housing crisis
As America grapples with an affordable housing crisis, some lawmakers have their eyes on public lands in the West as potential housing developments, and they’re looking for ways to make it easier to transfer those public lands into private hands. These ideas aren’t new, but some of the proposals are now resurfacing in the halls of Congress and in state …
Read More »What cannibalism in fish farms can teach us about catching bigger bass
Big fish eat small fish. The entire sport of angling is based on this natural fact. If predatory fish had survived in any other way, people like Lauri Rapala and Fred Arbogast would never have become icons. And considering how much the angling industry thrives on the sale of artificial bait, angling probably wouldn’t be as popular as it is …
Read More »ChristianaCare Honored by American College of Cardiology with National Award for Excellence in Cardiac Care
August 13, 2024 Kirk Garratt, MD, MSc For the fifth year in a row, ChristianaCare Center for Cardiovascular Health has received the American College of Cardiology (ACC)’s top recognition – the HeartCARE Center National Distinction of Excellence Award – for its commitment to comprehensive, high-quality cardiovascular care. ChristianaCare was the first hospital system in Delaware and one of the few …
Read More »Hundreds of ducks dead in California amid reports of bird flu and botulism
According to the California Waterfowl Association, an outbreak of avian botulism has broken out in the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex after a period of warm weather caused stagnant water in the refuge complex’s wetlands. CWA biologists were in the field surveying native waterfowl populations last week when they noticed lethargic birds struggling to keep their heads above water. …
Read More »Retiree catches imminent record Chinook salmon catch from his pontoon
Two Montana couples spent a day salmon trolling on Fort Peck Lake on August 9. Fishing aboard James and Nancy Fauth’s 25-year-old pontoon boat, Tony and Emily Simonsen enjoyed a clear, calm morning on the large reservoir. The only problem was that neither of them had caught a fish yet. “But just after lunch my spinning rod came to life …
Read More »Black bear euthanized after attacking 3-year-old in her tent
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials announced they had located and killed a black bear that attacked a 3-year-old girl Sunday at a campground near Red Lodge. The young girl was sleeping in her family’s tent when she was attacked, according to a Facebook post from the agency. Officials have not released any information about the girl’s condition, other than …
Read More »Cabela’s 2024 Fall Classic Sale: $150 off Browning X-Bolt Hunter
We may generate revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Available in 7mm PRC, .308 Win., 6.5 Creedmoor and several other gauges, the Browning X-Bolt Hunter is currently marked down by $150 . This bolt features an adjustable trigger, a 60-degree bolt life and typically weighs in at 6.5 to 6.75 …
Read More »Fishermen continue to spot 100-pound tarpon in Maryland
When Captain Tom Weaver took his clients out into the Chesapeake Bay on August 1, it was a calm day. They were about 65 miles out to sea, near Hooper Island Lighthouse in Maryland. That’s when he saw what he thought was a giant tarpon. “I looked about 200 yards out and saw a fish rolling across the surface that …
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