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While Some Spring Breakers Swarm Beaches, Many Stay Home, Dreaming Of Summer Travel
at 1:15 pm NPR
Normally, this is the time of year many Americans would be packing their bags for a spring break trip.
But as we all know, things are still far from normal, and for many of us, our suitcases will remain in the attic collecting dust.
Because even as vaccination rates improve, with more than 60 million Americans now having received at least a first dose, it appears fewer Americans are planning to travel this spring than usual, as public health officials continue to urge people to stay home.
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Dakota College at Bottineau received a grant to plant fruit and nut trees this summer on the campus.
BOTTINEAU – A planned community orchard at Dakota College at Bottineau will provide sweet fruits and berries and nuts for the campus and the community for years to come, said Apryl Mawby, farm manager, and Cody Clemensen, a forest steward specialist with the North Dakota Forest Service.
“This is probably what I’m most proud of from my work here at the college,” said Mawby. “It’s a legacy for the community.”
The college received a grant of a little more than $19,000 to install the orchard, which is to be planted this summer. Ninety-seven trees and shrubs of different varieties of apple, apricot, pear, mulberry, hazelnut, cherry, honeyberry, plum, juneberry, highbrush cranberry, currant, aronia, and seabuckthorn will be planted.