Burglars use truck to smash into Bosco’s comic shop in Spenard again Published January 29
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Print article A string of break-ins at a popular Anchorage game and comic book store started in July, and this week it happened again: A truck on Thursday smashed through an entryway into Bosco’s event room, resulting in a pile of wreckage and broken glass, the store’s owner said. Anchorage police received a call about the break-in at 12:49 a.m. Thursday, according to police spokeswoman Cherie Zajdzinski-Shirey. Officers are still investigating and no arrests have been made, she said. It’s the second time a vehicle has been used to break into the store in the last two months. In December, thieves used a stolen car to drive through its front entrance. They made off with sports cards.
Opinion: Be brave farmers. People are genuinely interested in what you do
27 Jan, 2021 12:00 AM
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The Country
Opinion: Urban Kiwis are interested in farming - they just need somewhere to see it in action. With that in mind, Daniel Eb, the man behind Open Farms, is encouraging farmers to be brave, open up their gates, and make farming relevant again.
In the very first Open Farms market research panel, a Kiwi mum told us something that stuck. I need to take my kids back to the source.
She was talking about a sense of loss of the natural way of life. A yearning for realness, to get some dirt under the fingernails and reconnect with the places where nature and people meet – our farms.
In its ineluctable fashion, the system has produced the 44th direct successor to General George Washington in what has long been the world’s most influential office.