OCEAN CITY — What began as seaside holiday whimsy and grew into a pandemic-era phenomenon has settled into a tradition: The beach trees are back. “I think it’s neat. It’s something that ...
EXETER, R.I. (WJAR) — Trout in Rhode Island rivers could see their habitats expand this coming summer thanks to donations of used Christmas trees this January. The plan is to use them to build ...
At times, it seems as though Luther Burbank is still a living presence here in Sonoma County. Maybe that’s because many of ...
Volunteers with the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley will collect Christmas trees for disposal today. Lewiston residents who want their tree taken away are asked to have it on the ...
The tree investigation is being carried out by the transport ministry and local governments. They are pursing reports that trees and other vegetation disappeared along public roads near Bigmotor ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WBCD) – Local goats and bison are eating up Christmas trees as the holiday season comes to an end. Goat farms around the Lowcountry have been collecting real Christmas trees ...
ATLANTIC BEACH, Carteret County —The Town of Atlantic Beach is gathering up old Christmas trees to help restore the dunes. Make sure your trees are natural and have no decorations like ornaments ...
Heavy Industries Minister H D Kumaraswamy praised both companies' progress, hailing Tata Motors and M&M for developing this capability. The minister exuded confidence that more applicants would take ...
(WPBN/WGTU) - - As the holiday season comes to an end, the Association To Rescue Kritters (ARK) is asking you to consider donating your Christmas trees. ARK is located in Saint Helen and has been ...
JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) – For those still looking for a way to get rid of their real Christmas tree, the Jonesborough Equestrian Center (JEC) will accept them for its bi-annual tree burning ...
The Athens-Hocking Solid Waste District has announced that there will be a cut holiday tree upcycling program at three drop-off locations in the district from Jan. 1-22: ...
Why? Because it's food or the alpacas. "It's a great way to support your local farm and also get rid of your Christmas trees in a sustainable way," said Alison Minch, owner of Roaring Acres Alpacas.