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Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay asked NIWA weather forecaster Ben Noll if he had any good news for drought-affected Kiwi farmers.
On with the show:
Miles Hurrell:
Fonterra s chief executive reviewed another steady-as-she-goes overnight GDT auction (down 0.1 per cent, WMP +0.4 per cent). He also said milk volumes were still pumping, despite the dry end to the season.
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Jim Hopkins:
Today the rural raconteur didn t see the funny side of some of the government s health, environmental and forestry reforms. Plus, he had a positive message for misery merchants.
Shane McManaway:
Men, women post fast times at recent 50K race
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Scrubbed raw, hundreds of Civil War era gravestones defaced
LILLY PRICE, Capital Gazette
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DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. (AP) Bridget Blake walked through the historic cemetery behind All Hallows Episcopal Chapel in Davidsonville and cried. She didn’t grieve for the loss of a loved one but for the destruction to over 160 gravestones sloppily scrubbed clean by unknown people.
Marble used for gravestones that date back to the 18th and 19th century is sensitive and easily disintegrates. The stone must be gently washed with special soap and water. But this month two people were spotted behind the Episcopal chapel brushing headstones with unknown chemicals. Gravestones at the Methodist church down the street were also marred by the unwelcome wash.
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Former Idaho Statesman editor John Costa dies. He spent decades as a newspaper leader Chadd Cripe, The Idaho Statesman
Mar. 31 Former Idaho Statesman editor John Costa died Tuesday at age 76.
Costa retired in 2019 as publisher of The Bulletin in Bend, Oregon, where he started as editor-in-chief in 1997. He was the Idaho Statesman s top editor from 1993 to 1997.
Costa died of a heart attack, The Bulletin reported. He was living in Richmond, Virginia.
The same person who hired him to lead the Idaho Statesman also hired him in Bend: Gordon Black, who was the Statesman s publisher before becoming president of Bulletin owner Western Communications.
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