VIDEO: PPHM to open new large-scale dinosaur exhibit By Penny Kmitt | April 27, 2021 at 6:06 AM CDT - Updated April 27 at 10:10 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Panhandle Plains Historical Museum will open their summer exhibit,
Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas, next week on May 4.
Museum staff says this is not your typical dinosaur exhibit, as it came all the way from New York and includes the most up-to-date scientific information about the animals.
“I don’t care how old you are, who doesn’t love the story of dinosaurs and learning all about them?” said Stephanie Price, marketing director for PPHM. “This is really fascinating because it’s everything they’ve learned in the past couple decades that have changed how scientists view and see dinosaurs.and I think its really neat how science is constantly evolving and we’re always learning new things and dinosaurs are no different. The exhibition is going to wow you.”
Daisy, whose recovery from surgery vets described as a miracle . Images via North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) A Surrey dog facing near-certain amputation amid a battle against cancer has been praised for her miracle recovery from serious surgery. Daisy, an 11-year-old Westie from Redbridge, was suffering from cancer in her left thigh bone and ruptured cruciate ligaments in both knee joints when she was referred to vets at North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) in Bletchingley. Daisy s human Stephanie Price said her beloved pet had been unable to walk and facing a likely amputation on top of her cancer treatment when she was called in, and faced a nerve-wracking wait for news on her condition, fearing the worst.
Dog facing amputation after cancer spread amazes vet with recovery She really is a special dog and a real character
Daisy has amazed specialist vets (Image: Newsline Press & Public Relations Ltd)
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Vets have been left amazed by the recovery of a dog in Surrey that faced having a leg amputated.
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Inside the Market’s roundup of some of today’s key analyst actions
Pointing to the recent outperformance of its shares, Scotia Capital analyst Konark Gupta lowered his rating for
Air Canada (AC-T) to “sector perform” from “sector outperform” on Friday.
“The shares are over 30 per cent year-to-date likely on recovery hopes, outperforming the rest of our coverage by 17 points and TSX by 22 points,” he said. “While the stock could have further upside potential in the long term from full recovery in air travel and strong FCF generation, we note at current levels the market is already largely pricing in our base case projections to 2023 (discounted back) as well as a scenario where EBITDA fully recov
TEXAS Outdoor Musical in Palo Duro Canyon, and the
Panhandle- Plains Historical Museum. This new partnership fuses their common interests of “promoting an understanding of and appreciation for the history of the Texas Panhandle,” and it’s all in collaboration with West Texas A&M University in Canyon, TX.
Learn more about this partnership
here, and listen to our full interview on the link below.
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