Scientists discovered a new way to generate electricity from waste materials
Scientists discovered a new way to generate electricity from waste materials
Newspaper covers story of local farmer who grows heirloom vegetables for restaurantsAstronomers share new images of Jupiter’s moons captured by space telescope

Cross country team sets new state record for fastest average timeStudy finds that reading to young children increases their vocabulary by 30 percentBakery makes low sugar muffins with whole grain flour and fruit

Police department launches app for reporting traffic accidents and road hazardsArt gallery showcases works by local artists with disabilities

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Electronics store offers back to school discounts on laptops and tabletsA new photography exhibition displayed images of wildlife from around the world
The city council discussed the possibility of building a new stadiumA charity organization organized a volunteer trip to help build schools in developing countries
The university published a research paper on the effects of social media on youthA new fashion brand launched a collection inspired by traditional patterns
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