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Alberta has cicadas too, but not massive Brood X numbers emerging in U S after 17 years underground

Alberta has cicadas too, but not massive Brood X numbers emerging in U.S. after 17 years underground cbc.ca 2 hrs ago Pamela Fieber © Provided by cbc.ca The cicadas shed their larval skin, spread their wings, and fly out to mate, making a tremendous noise in the process. Entomologists are bracing for a big event in the bug world, as a massive swarm of cicadas is expected to emerge across the eastern United States after spending the past 17 years underground.  Brood X, also called the great eastern brood, is the largest known brood that has been recorded, Alberta entomologist Ken Fry told the

Wild Texas town names: Rainbow, Texas

This small community has a tall tale about buried treasure. Author: Sean Giggy Updated: 8:08 AM CST March 1, 2021 Over the past two years, we’ve visited nearly 20 of Texas’ weirdest named towns. From Ding Dong to Zipperlandville, the Lone Star State has some of the strangest named towns anywhere, but it’s also home to one of the most colorful, Rainbow. Supposedly, it’s impossible to reach the end of a rainbow, but we’ve been there. That’s because where the town of Rainbow ends, Nemo begins. We came to the small community of Nemo two years ago to talk about its weird name, and that’s where we met local historian Ken Fry.

Tragic deer hunting accident takes life of Elyria native

Tragic deer hunting accident takes life of Elyria native Elyria native, Andrew Smith, was accidently shot and killed by his father while deer hunting near Columbus, Ohio this month. Author: Will Ujek Updated: 7:10 PM EST December 10, 2020 ELYRIA, Ohio A tragic incident has taken the life of a Northeast Ohio native after he was accidently shot and killed by his father while they were deer hunting. Twenty-eight-year-old Andrew Smith grew up in Elyria and worked for the Oberlin Fire Department before moving to central Ohio. It was a total shock to all of us, Oberlin Fire Chief Robert Hanmer said. It’s unbelievable. I can’t even imagine the grief the family is going through right now.

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