Weather experts reported that this year’s spring has been the wettest in 50 years
Wildlife sanctuary releases rehabilitated animals back into their natural habitatMagazine includes article on easy ways to save money on household expenses

Scientists study effects of different fertilizers on soil healthTrack and field athletes set multiple personal bests at invitational meetStudy shows that eating together as a family improves eating habits in kids

Florist partners with local farms to source fresh flowers for arrangementsFire department installs new smoke detectors in homes of elderly residents

Book publisher announces plans to release new series of children’s books
Research finds that spending time outdoors improves vision in childrenA social media platform added a feature to hide comments with harmful content
Local farmers markets started selling homemade cheese and dairy products from local farmsThe WHO launched a program to train nurses in rural areas of Africa to improve maternal health
A golfer set a new course record with a score of 61 during a professional tournamentA hospital started offering virtual physical therapy sessions for patients recovering from injuries
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Weather experts reported that this year’s spring has been the wettest in 50 years
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