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Chasing the 60s across parts of Southcentral through Friday

Chasing the 60s across parts of Southcentral through Friday Aaron Morrison © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Thursday, May 13 Morning Weather ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - For all of May, Anchorage has yet to officially climb out of the low to mid 50s. That changes today as sunny skies and quiet weather makes a return to the region. This will allow temperatures to warm into the upper 50s and lower 60s for areas along and north of the Anchorage Bowl. Elsewhere across Southcentral, clouds will hold on a little longer and highs will climb into the low to mid 50s. A few isolated showers could linger for eastern portions of the sound, but for the most part expect drier weather making a return to Southcentral into Friday. The sunny skies will stay with us through the first part of Friday, before our next system begins to push into the region. Clouds will quickly build from south to north through the day Friday. Along with the clouds will come an increase in showers fro

Man uses empty VB cans and the water current to spit roast his meat

Man uses empty VB cans and the water current to spit roast his meat Charlotte Karp For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A group of inventive beer enthusiasts have used empty VB cans, twigs and the water current to spit roast a hunk of meat while camping. Matty Dekoke was sinking beers with his best friends Deon, Benny and Nick on a Christmas camping trip near Bright, in northern Victoria, when they had the idea. Using sticks, zip ties and flattened beer cans, the four father s spent hours constructing the perfect makeshift water mill to cook a beef dinner.

Aussie ingenuity! Man uses empty VB cans and the water current to spit roast his meat

Share It took us a couple of attempts, we tried a couple of different styles, but we got there, the father-of-three told Daily Mail Australia. The friends used ties to fasten eight squashed beer cans to the ends of four long sticks which were all connected in the middle, like a windmill.  A chunk of beef was impaled on one end of a longer branch that stretched from the Buckland River to a campfire, while the beer can mill was connected to the other.  A chunk of beef was impaled on one end of a longer branch that stretched from the Buckland River to a campfire, while the beer can mill was connected to the other

New Grants Program For Local Fishing Clubs

VIC Premier Fishing clubs and community groups across Victoria will have more access to funds to improve fishing in their local area thanks to a new category of Recreational Fishing Grants. Minister for Fishing and Boating Melissa Horne said the new intermediate category of grants was funded by fishing licence fees and complements the Andrews Labor Government’s $35 million Target One Million plan, to get more people fishing, more often, in more places. The new intermediate grants category will be open year-round for applications from fishing clubs and not-for-profit community groups. Grants will be available for projects valued between $5,000 and $50,000 will be run alongside the existing small and large grants programs.

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