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NDSU Fraternity Taking No Breaks In Three Days Of Swing-A-Thon Fundraising

NDSU Fraternity Taking No Breaks In Three Days Of Swing-A-Thon Fundraising Tau Kappa Epsilon is raising money for Saint Jude s Research for 72 hours straight April 14, 2021 FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – For the next three days non-stop, North Dakota State University’s Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity is hosting a Swing-A-Thon on the corner of University Drive and 12th Avenue North. They’re making an effort to collect as much money as they can for Saint Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Frat president Aiden Ulmer loves the work they do and jumped at the chance to help make a difference. “We love their mission statement,” Ulmer said. “We love what they’re trying to do. So, we just always try to help with that every year. Our goal, money wise, is $20,000. Two years ago, we couldn’t put it on last year cause of COVID[-19], but two years ago, we raised $22,000 so we thought a good goal this year would be $20,000 again. That was our goal two years ago so, kind of keeping that tr

Eat Cicadas or Support Your Local Farmer

The Choice of Eating Cicadas or Supporting Local Farms: I swear I read an article, not even tongue-in-cheek on ZeroHedge (perhaps outside the search range I use or they pulled it; yes, in history, it is now “404” meaning dead) discussing the merits of eating the bugs. In any event, other sites discussed the topic of “Brood X” as a food source, very much a dream of the oligagarchs at the World Economic Forum. If you don’t have to own anything to be happy, you’ll be very happy eating free bugs. WikiMedia Commons:  . Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, USA.+

Growers fret as Mexico moves to legalize marijuana

Growers fret as Mexico moves to legalize marijuana María Verza Tags:  Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved A farmer works in a marijuana field in the mountains surrounding Badiraguato, Sinaloa state, Mexico, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. In Mexico, the marijuana legalization effort is generating uncertainty among families that have cultivated the crop for generations, with many fearing that prices they are paid will continue to drop and what capos will do when faced with a new legal business. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) BADIRAGUATO – For the first time that María can remember, half of her marijuana harvest is still in storage on her ranch in Mexico’s Sinaloa state months after it should have been sold.

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