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California poppies cover the College Avenue neighborhood yard of Sandra Lucas and Mike Knight.
For such a tiny little flower, the poppy invokes a huge passion in the people of southwest New Mexico. These little blossoms of beauty pop up from March to May, adding a burst of springtime color to the desert, roadsides and gardens of the region.
For a good poppy crop or the much-coveted superbloom which covers hillsides in yellows and oranges rain is required in both November and March, according to Elroy Limmer, a retired arborist and past president of the Gila Native Plant Society.
Inside Belfast s candy and chocolate factory famous for its traditional sweets and honeycomb
Aunt Sandra s Candy Factory has been providing sweet treats to the city since 1981
Uncle David Moore and Kris and Claire Fisher at Aunt Sandra s. (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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Hundreds of neighbors petitioned to dismiss a rezoning request, but Roanoke County approved 41 acres in the Hollins area for residential use, leaving developers to plan for a new subdivision with as many as 124 houses.
After weighing the need for new housing against a bevy of concerns from existing neighbors, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a rezoning request at 5524 Old Mountain Road, submitted by local developer R. Fralin Homes.
âAll due respect to our citizens,â said Supervisor Paul Mahoney, after a two-hour public hearing. âIâve read all the comments over the weekend. I think theyâd be screaming a whole lot louder if there was an industrial use on this property.â
By News Director Jared Atha
High wind gusts appear to be the blame for a two vehicle accident in Washita County Wednesday afternoon that took the life of a Tuttle woman.
According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the accident occurred just after 3:00 p.m. in the westbound lanes of Interstate 40 near mile marker 45, one mile west of Canute.
OHP says after a 2012 Ford F-250 pulling a box-type utility trailer had passed a semi, a gust of wind caused the trailer to overturn. The driver, 45-year-old Shane Lucas of Tuttle, applied his brakes but lost control of the vehicle. This caused the truck and trailer to jackknife, and travel sideways in front of the semi. OHP says the semi attempted to swerve to the right to avoid a collision but struck the pickup on the passenger side causing both vehicles to depart the roadway to the right. The pickup would then roll one half time, coming to rest in the north ditch of I-40.