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Books and Babies : Beloved children s librarian leaves a legacy at Bozeman Public Library

Books and Babies : Beloved children s librarian leaves a legacy at Bozeman Public Library Children s librarian Cindy Christin is retiring after more than 30 years at Bozeman Public Library By: Jane McDonald and last updated 2021-07-29 20:21:47-04 BOZEMAN — Cindy Christin has served the community of Bozeman for more than 30 years and is heading into her final week at the Bozeman Public Library. Initially hired as a part-time children’s librarian in 1988, Christin says she had no desire to leave a place she fell so in love with. “I love the library, I have always loved working here. I have an early childhood background. I got my masters in teaching and realized that I loved being around young children,” she said.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130805:02:24:00

and use other insecticides which might be worse. here thefor nicotinoids were green and environmentally beneficial. the seed coatings, a farmer will purchase seeds coated in this insecticide and it s taken up sift timically. in the plant, in the fruit. exactly. the corn plants becomes poisonous to the worms that try to eat the plant. what this what this makes unnecessary is the farmer indiscriminately spraying his field with pesticide later on, so to ban the pesticides now would be to resu greater application of pesticides. more spraying, more runoff into the water, more environmental damage. exactly. thank you, wally, mike. next, it s fire season. putting out these massive blazes is a job that must be done by government, right? what you think you know is not so. what you thank you knnw is what you thank you knnw is not so. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130805:07:22:00

mystery of the disappearing be. that the population is declining. john: days and all we re saying is give bees a chance if they are disappearing should be worried? mike is worried but from property environmental research center, wally thurman says don t worry. the demise of the honeybee has been exaggerated in with their referee to referring to is a clock :the collapse disorder concerning beekeeper s but they have responded to disease we have more be colonies in united states today than before the colony collapse disorder hit john: they can make more bees? how does it work? individual insects peace

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130805:02:22:00

there s no argument that bepoplations are declining. all we re saying is give bees a chance couldn t understand that, they were singing all we are saying, give bees a chance. and so if bees are disappearing, should we worry. well, mike is worried, wally thurman from the property and environmental research center says don t worry, why not? the demise of the honeybee has been greatly exaggerated in my view. what they are referring to in that clip is colony collapse disorder, a recent uptick in bee disease which is concerning beekeepers, but an important fact to keep in mind is that beekeepers have responded to disease and we have more bee colonies in the united states today than we did before colony collapse disorder hit. the beekeeper can just mate more bees. mate more queens. how does that work? exactly. individual insect bees live six

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