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Seek-No-Further Launches as Second Hard Cider Brewery in Columbus-area

A man named Beers has opened a handsome cidery in the heart of Granville. Columbus Monthly In the early 1800s, European Americans seeking fertile land ventured from Granville, Massachusetts, to the new western state of Ohio. They settled in a hilly, forested spot in Central Ohio and named it Granville, too. Now, Trent Beers, a Granville resident and self-described “history nerd,” is paying homage to the village’s history by bringing New England-style hard cider to the area.  In the works since 2018, Seek-No-Further Cidery opened to the public June 12 at 126 E. Elm St. The barn, which houses the cidery, is in the heart of Granville behind the historic Bancroft Cottage, now operating as an Airbnb. 

Hot Monday Ahead Followed By Much Needed Rain Tuesday

Hot Monday Ahead Followed By Much Needed Rain Tuesday A hot Independence Day gives way to another hot day for the federal holiday on Monday with highs once again popping into the mid-90s under sunny skies in the Twin Cities. The good news is that a soaking rain looks possible as we head into Tuesday with cooler temperatures rushing in. Click for more details. - D.J. Kayser   By D.J. Kayser Text size Copy shortlink: Hot Weather Continues Monday Another hot summer day is ahead on Monday in the Twin Cities as highs will once again climb into the mid-90s under mainly sunny skies.

Severe drought taking its toll on Maine farmers

Severe drought taking its toll on Maine farmers Meteorologist Dustin Bonk TURNER (WGME) Much of Maine is now in a severe drought, and it has taken its toll on farmers. This is as dry as I ve seen it in the last 15 years,  Ricker Hill Orchards Farm Manager Andy Ricker said.  © Provided by WGME Portland With such a dry season, Ricker is seeing smaller apples in his family s orchards. There s not as much growth on these as I d like to see this time of year. Part of that is drought-related, Ricker said. They re coming along, but that s a little over an inch, inch and a quarter maybe. I d like to see that closer to an inch and a half for this time of the summer, but we take what we can get.

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