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And the West is History

100 years ago: The following appeared in the section titled Florida Gleanings: “If the weather is favorable, many of the farmers will commence hay cutting next week.” 75 years ago...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Tomorrow night is the Maccaoee shirt waist dance. Mark the date in your engagement book.” 75 years ago: “Following a custom that was carried out through the fall, ...

Gene mutations causing puberty to occur earlier

Scientists have identified mutations in a gene responsible for some cases of early puberty, an issue of growing concern to doctors, as children begin developing earlier and earlier. ...

Britain to start regulating e-cigarettes as medicines

LONDON – Britain will start regulating electronic cigarettes and other products containing nicotine as medicines, according to the country’s top regulator. E-cigarettes are batter...

The promise of high intensity

Local study shows exercise routine can improve health factors

Food-packaging chemical and obesity linked

Study: Girls with high BPA levels are more likely to be obese

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The first shipment of cream for the San Juan Creamery arrived by express from the Kroeger ranch in the Animas Valley this morning.” 75 years ago: An advertisement ...

Giving Guatemala a chance

Stay safe with careful planning, be rewarded with spectacular sites, ancient ruins

From beach to the boardwalk: Freebies in Myrtle Beach

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Myrtle Beach, this year celebrating the 75th anniversary of its incorporation, is the heart of South Carolina’s $16.5 billion tourism industry. Myrtle Beach is in the ce...

Do your homework before booking historic inn

Don’t be surprised by lack of Wi-Fi connection or communal bathroom

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Flag day is being generally observed in Durango by the display of ‘Old Glory’ from private and public buildings. Tonight the G.A.R. and Women’s Relief Corps will entertain th...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “the fear that the water in the streams may run low before the close of the irrigating season has largely been dispelled by the early coming of summer rains. A record crop yea...