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Submitted PhotosThe photos show scenes from Greenwood Furnace State Park from present day to decades ago. HUNTINGDON — For Van Wagner, preserving the history of Greenwood Furnace State Park is a personal mission.That’s why the Danville native has been involved with programs like “Old Home Day” at the Huntingdon County Historic Site since the 1990s. “Greenwood Furnace is a special place,” Wagner explains, “it’s one of those places where when you visit you feel a direct connection to the people who lived there so many years ago, and the park’s interpretive signage and programs go a long way to keeping…

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Universities are partnering with industry and government to strengthen cybersecurity. Editor’s note: This story is derived from an episode of Seed Speaks. To watch that episode, click here. In 2017, a major cyberespionage incident exposed the vulnerability of the US seed industry: a Chinese company was accused of hacking into the networks of major US agricultural biotechnology companies, including Monsanto, DuPont Pioneer and Syngenta. Hackers used phishing emails to infiltrate the companies’ networks and steal valuable intellectual property related to genetically modified (GM) crops. The stolen data included proprietary information and trade secrets about genetically modified seeds, posing significant economic…

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BALTIMORE — Gunnar Henderson is already having one of the best first halfs in Orioles history. When it’s all said and done, he might have one of the best seasons in major league history. Henderson continued to carry that momentum into Wednesday, once again impressing with an all-around performance in Baltimore’s game against the Guardians at Camden Yards on Wednesday. Henderson hit his 26th home run and had two RBIs among his three hits. Cedric Mullins and Ryan O’Hearn each hit key home runs in support of Grayson Rodriguez late in the game to help Baltimore snap its longest five-game…

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History Today In 1844, Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were murdered by a mob in Carthage, Illinois. In 1880, Helen Keller, an author and speaker who lived most of her life without sight or hearing, was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama. In 1942, the FBI announced the arrest of eight Nazi saboteurs who had landed in Florida and Long Island, New York. (All were tried and sentenced to death; six were executed, but two were spared by turning themselves in and cooperating with U.S. authorities.) In 1944, during World War II, American troops liberated the French port city…

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Four-storey building collapses in Bachelieverel: teams continue their work Following the alert, fire brigade, police, AFAD and medical teams were dispatched to the scene, where they secured the perimeter and began operations inside the building. The team’s work continues. Statement from the Governor In a statement issued by the Istanbul Governor regarding the incident, it was said, “On Thursday, June 27, 2024, at approximately 4:45 a.m., a partial collapse occurred in a four-storey building located on Yadigar Street, Zafer District, Bachelievler District. Numerous AFAD, fire brigades, 112 ambulances and police were dispatched, but investigations at the scene confirmed that there…

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An international team of researchers has identified specific bacteria in the gut that cause both mice and humans to develop food addictions that lead to obesity, and also identified bacteria that play a beneficial role in preventing food addiction. The study was presented today (Thursday) at the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum 2024 and simultaneously published in the journal Gut. Professor Elena Martín-Garcia, from the Institute of Neuropharmacology and Neuropherics, School of Medicine and Life Sciences, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, ​​Spain, told the FENS Forum: “Food addiction is multifactorial. It is characterised by a loss of control over…

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Meteorological warning of strong winds and rain Winds: along the Mediterranean coast, winds will be from the south to mostly from the north at noon, with light to moderate winds at times. In the Marmara, west of Eastern Anatolia and in the east of southeastern Anatolia, winds are expected to be strong. Winds will be from the north (40-60 km/h). caveat Strong wind warning: Strong winds (40-60 km/h) are expected from the north in Marmara, western eastern Anatolia and eastern southeastern Anatolia, so caution is advised as they may have adverse effects. Local Weather MarmaraThe sky will be mostly clear…

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This data contains the names and locations of food service establishments along with the violations discovered during its most recent inspections. While inspection reports capture detailed violation information (such as specific food items, quantities, and temperatures), as well as corrective actions for critical violations, this dataset is restricted to the violation number and the associated general description.Here are the food service inspections reported by the New York State Health Department from June 1 to June 15, 2024:Salty Dawg Saloon, 1527 Cedarville Road, Frankfort, 06/04/2024. Item 16, miscellaneous, economic violation, choking poster, training. Violations noted corrected during visit. Cold holding temperatures…

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CHIPLEY, Fla. (WMBB) — Chipley High School freshman Jaci Renfro placed third at the U.S. Weightlifting Championships. This was Renfro’s first year competing at nationals – he qualified last year but was unable to raise the funds to travel. This is only Renfro’s second year of weightlifting, but he has already won two medals at state meets and a bronze medal at USA-W Nationals. He placed second at the Olympic state meet as a sophomore and third at the Olympic state meet as a junior. “We went into the offseason and started making adjustments to some of the bigger things…

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CHIPLEY, Fla. (WMBB) — Chipley High School freshman Jaci Renfro placed third at the U.S. Weightlifting Championships. This was Renfro’s first year competing at nationals – he qualified last year but was unable to raise the funds to travel. This is only Renfro’s second year of weightlifting, but he has already won two medals at state meets and a bronze medal at USA-W Nationals. He placed second at the Olympic state meet as a sophomore and third at the Olympic state meet as a junior. “We went into the offseason and started making adjustments to some of the bigger things…

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