Even though most of North Dakota has received adequate rainfall this summer, reports of round baler fires are occurring.
“It seems odd to think about the risk of baler fires right now, as the grass is still green in many areas where hay is still being harvested,” says Tom Clays, Nort
It’s difficult to imagine a world without the many inventions by Black people.
This Black History Month, we’ve highlighted over 100 inventions that the world would not have if it weren’t for Black inventors.
Here’s the big list:
In 1885, Sarah Goode b
Toronto Fire Services is working with Safetek Emergency Vehicles Ltd. and the REV Group Inc. to design and acquire two fully electric fire pumper trucks. When delivered, Toronto Fire Services will be the first fire department in Canada to have fully electric, North American-style fire pumper t
SYLVANIA, Ga. (AP) — A textile manufacturer says it plans to close a plant in eastern Georgia that employs 260 workers.
Milliken & Company announced Wednesday that its operations in Screven County will be phased out and transferred to its plant in Cherokee County, South Carolina, n
Camping is a great outdoor activity, and some families try to do it as often as possible since it is a way to relax and rekindle the family bond as you do something fun together.
There are many types of camping cooking gear that you ought to include in your checklist while planning a ca
The GSX-S1000GT is one of the latest additions to the 2022 Suzuki model lineup. It made its debut in late 2021 and joined the Japanese manufacturer’s portfolio as a replacement for the GSX-S1000F.
It uses the same powerplant as its street-naked sibling, the GSX-S1000, with a 999cc
ALLIANCE − Hunter Cobb has firefighting in his blood.
He was an infant when his father, Lt. Craig Cobb, joined the Alliance Fire Department. Now 23, he has been with the department for four years.
"I been around this my whole life," Hunter Cobb said.
Cobb was in charge of t
ALLIANCE − Hunter Cobb has firefighting in his blood.
He was an infant when his father, Lt. Craig Cobb, joined the Alliance Fire Department. Now 23, he has been with the department for four years.
"I been around this my whole life," Hunter Cobb said.
Cobb was in charge of t
More pay, more staff and larger wildfire fuel management projects may come as a result of the Wildfire Response and Drought Resiliency Act. The act passed the U.S. House of Representatives Friday and is an amalgamation of more than 45 efforts from federal lawmakers to address na
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