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Applications open next week for Champaign School Board members

Applications open next week for Champaign School Board members
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Local author pens second book about hiking St Lawrence County trails

Saturday, April 17, 2021 - 6:10 pm BY MATT LINDSEY EDWARDS A local author has released “Hiking the Trails to Yesterday” Volume II. Some of the chapters include Wolf lake State Forest, Big Pine Trail, Harper Falls, Moore Trail, Stone Valley Trails, Mt. Arab, and Big Trout Pond. The book features all-new trails and content from the North Country. Fifteen chapters take an in-depth look at trails in Wanakena, Edwards. Russell, Colton, Tupper Lake, Hermon, Piercefield, and Vermontville. Volume II picks up where the original “Hiking the Trails to Yesterday” book left off, says author William Hill Hill explained by he wrote this book.

Wild and Windswept: The Ultimate Guide to the Sea Islands

Image zoom St. Phillips Island, South Carolina It s a bit like a fragile family heirloom passed down with care and love. What better way to describe South Carolina s remarkable St. Phillips Island? Jigsaw-puzzled among its marshy sea-isle sisters southeast of Beaufort and just northeast of Hilton Head, St. Phillips lay largely undisturbed other than by temporary Native American habitation, colonial oversight by the Spanish, and well-heeled sportsmen who came here for pig hunts until famed media mogul Ted Turner bought the island for $2.4 million in 1979. St. Phillips encompasses nearly 4,682 acres of ancient landscape, all of it accessible only by boat, featuring narrow ridges of upland dunes flanking freshwater sloughs, with live oaks and magnolias on the high ground, palmettos and marsh grasses on the low. Here was a strand of pale and shifting sands cradling the boneyard remnants of trees, a salty Eden where dolphins leaped and vivid painted buntings perched

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