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Fans came from seven states. Police brought 42-inch sticks. The Beatles played 11 songs.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about no beans growing and concerns about thistle growth.
Trees can tell us whether they’re happy or stressed, Don Kinzler writes. Here are some things to look for.
In “A Porcupine for a Pet: Stories of an Ojibwe Childhood 1939-1947” author Sharon Doolittle Shuck looks back at her early life growing up in a tar paper shack in Brookston.
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The Hall Mills murder trial 100 years ago shares similarities with Minnesota author F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby" storyline.
The recipe starts with an exceptional fresh ingredient and does as little as possible to it so that ingredient can shine, Sarah Nasello writes.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about mandevilla troubles and a second crop of radishes.
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Vulnerable lawns without healthy turf means crabgrass, quackgrass and tall fescue are growing unchecked.
The viral Seattle raccoon has become an unlikely internet icon, capturing the hearts of millions.
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Three Fargo women on a peaceful Sunday drive in 1926 ended up with a monkey on the hood of their car.
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It's a fresh, colorful dish that requires no cooking, comes together in minutes and lets summer's best ingredients do all the heavy lifting, Sarah Nasello writes.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about buckeye leaves suffering and tomato scorch.
"Heat and lack of rain are separate but interconnected issues, with each causing its own set of problems," Don Kinzler writes.
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