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Well-invested Anacapa School Students Place Third Regionally in Stock Market Game

Housing and Development Newsletter Urbany said one of his takeaways from the process was learning that “to make money in the stock market in such a short period of time, the best method is to be aggressive.” Sanchez and Urbany led the school with a final portfolio value of $130,155.82. Their gains outpaced the S&P 500 by 21.2% and placed them third overall in the Los Angeles Region out of 586 competing teams. Sanchez and Urbany ultimately finished 17th overall out of 3,485 statewide competitors. Fellow juniors Kieran Caves and Julia Minor finished second place overall at Anacapa, earning a return of $3,222, good for 76th regionally and 625th in the state.

St Louis prepares for wintry weather in April

Farmers, nurseries and road crews are scrambling to get ready for Tuesday s weather Author: Tracy Hinson (KSDK) Updated: 2:32 PM CDT April 19, 2021 ST. LOUIS Winter-like weather slipped into the St. Louis forecast as easily as people slipped into the warmth of spring. Now nurseries, farms and transportation providers are scrambling to get ready for Tuesday.  Crews at Eckert s and Passiglia s will be staying up to keep their low-lying plants, like strawberries, watered through the cold snap.  It s 100% effective, Chris Eckert told 5 On Your Side. So, I m not worried about the crop, it s just I m worried about not getting sleep. Eckert said precipitation doesn t play a role, it s mostly air temperatures that cause them to worry. Watering row crop will help keep the soil temperature warm enough to survive.

St Louis area farmers brace for what could be final freeze

There are some familiar and surprising ways growers are protecting their blooms Author: Tracy Hinson (KSDK) Updated: 8:48 PM CDT April 1, 2021 BELLEVILLE, Ill. When below-freezing temperatures popped up in the St. Louis area forecast, farmers started prepping for the worst. The peach trees at Eckert s in Belleville are blooming, and that is putting sweat on the brow of Eckert s President, Chris Eckert.  We just started opening up peach blooms here in the last few days with that warm weather over the weekend, he said. And while pretty, blooms could be a pretty big problem for farmers across Missouri and Illinois tonight. 

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