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A little after lunchtime on Jan. 14, Brad Herrick was heading out the door to walk his dog, Ruby, when he thought he saw a dog running loose.
About 20 yards away, it was trotting down the sidewalk on East Dayton Street past Lapham Elementary School. It was skinny and its brown coat looked âdisheveled.â
Herrick, an ecologist with the UW Arboretum, did a double-take.
âThatâs a coyote,â he realized.
Karl Lang shot this photo of a coyote feasting on a rabbit from the window of his home on Waunona Way. It s wearing a radio collar researchers use to track its movement.
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Te Korowai O Ngaruahine Trust representatives are jubilant at achieving the removal of a disused concrete weir in the Kaupokonui Stream. From left Dion Luke, John Kahu, Kawarau Ngaia and Bart Jansma.
The demolition of an old concrete weir this week means eels and other native fish can swim freely up a South Taranaki stream for the first time in 120 years. There have been 20 years of debate about the Glenn Rd weir, in the Kaūpokonui Stream, five kilometres from the coast, which was first identified as a fish barrier in 2001.
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A digger moves in to demolish the Glenn Rd weir in the Kaūpokonui Stream.
Moberly Monitor-Index
Jane Loeber of Moberly was the grand prize winner of $1,000 from the Moberly Area Chamber of Commerce s “Shop Local and Win” Christmas holiday contest held Nov. 6 through Dec. 8.
Residents could bring sales receipts of items purchased at any Moberly business to the Chamber Office, United Credit Union, First State Community Bank or County Bank during this timeframe. Receipts also were received online. Any receipt for $10 or more from any Moberly business was entered into the contest.
Co-sponsors of this $2,250 giveaway event were First State Community Bank, Regional Missouri Bank, Central Bank of Moberly, Commerce Bank, County Bank and United Credit Union.
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