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My story on Sunday about South Bendâs extended ban on planting and selling invasive species, which the city council passed Monday, drew lots of comments.
Many denounced a tree on the banned list, the callery pear, which has a cultivar known as Bradford pear, known for being weak and splitting easily in a storm. Callery pear wasnât invasive when it was introduced, but decades later, as cultivars were developed, it became fertile and spread aggressively into open fields.
Some donât see harm in periwinkle, a groundcover with purple flowers. Iâve grown it, too (not anymore), and it wonât stop spreading. Others say crime and violence are better issues to tackle.
Free tree giveaway in honor of Arbor Day By: Matt Nagy Photo Courtesy: Pinhook Park Facebook
SOUTH BEND, Ind. South Bend Venues Parks and Arts and some local organizations will be hosting a celebration honoring Arbor Day including a free tree giveaway.
The event will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday at Pinhook Park in South Bend.
Arbor Day is on April 30 this year and celebrates the planting and growing population of trees.
Pinhook Park will be introducing a new educational trail about native Indiana trees.
The first 50 people in attendance will receive a native Indiana tree from a selection including Northern Tribute Birch, Prairie Sentinel Hackberry, Eastern Redbud, Adirondack Crabapple, Prairifire Crabapple, Chinkapin Oak and American Sentry Linden.
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April 16, 2021
SAVANNAH, Tenn. Three Savannah residents have been arrested following a drug investigation.
Drug investigation results in arrests after search warrant On 4/16/21, Agents of the 24th Drug Task Force and Savannah…
According to a news release, investigators executed a search warrant at a home on Pinhook Drive in Savannah around 1:30 p.m. Friday after receiving a tip from the McNairy County Sheriff’s Office earlier in the week.
Agents say a Kevin Ziegler and a Tracy McLin were taken into custody shortly after agents knocked on the door, and that another woman, Wendy Alley, was found in a downstairs closet.
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