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The heat goes on, and utilities want you to curb power use — at least during peak hours

The heat goes on, and utilities want you to curb power use — at least during peak hours
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Policing issues overtake housing at hearing for HUD, FHA nominees

Policing issues overtake housing at hearing for HUD, FHA nominees
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Snapshot: A haze over the Northland | Duluth News Tribune

Submit your candid photos to scrapbook@duluthnews.com. Written By: News Tribune | × The LaRue Pit near Nashwauk is pictured twice in this photo compilation. On the left is the scene the evening of July 28, 2021. On the right is the same location the next morning. (Photos submitted by Brian Montgomery) Brian Montgomery of Kelly Lake, Minnesota, shared these photos of smoke settling at LaRue Pit near Nashwauk. He was at the lake the evening of July 28, 2021, and took photos from several viewpoints. “When I got home, I heard that the smoke was coming back because the wind was changing direction,” he wrote, “so this morning, I went up and took pictures from a couple of the same locations to show a before and after.”

Homeowner Assistance Fund 'will not be successful without servicers'

Homeowner Assistance Fund 'will not be successful without servicers'
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Bear in the pool? Keep cool, says WildSafeBC | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

John Boivin, Local Journalism Initiative A black bear is seen in this undated WildSafeBC photo. Image Credit: SUBMITTED/WildSafeBC July 21, 2021 - 8:00 PM If you think temperatures above 30°C are hard to take as humans, spare a thought for animals in the forest wearing fur coats. Just like humans, they’re looking for ways to stay cool and stay safe. “WildSafeBC recognizes that wildlife are highly adaptable and many have learned to adapt to heat and fire events,” says Kaslo WildsafeBC community co-ordinator Brian Montgomery. “Having said that, these are unprecedented high and prolonged temperatures and may drive wildlife such as bears and deer to seek sources of water.

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