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Judy Lokstad retires after 33 years with Quin County CHS
Judy Lokstad retires after 33 years with Quin County CHS
Judy Lokstad retires after 33 years with Quin County CHS 2023-02-03 11:00 PM
Spring can’t come soon enough at Blazin’ Saddles Ranch!
Spring can’t come soon enough at Blazin’ Saddles Ranch!
We are gearing up for another year of Horse and Bible Camps, riding lessons, our annual women’s retreat and many other events that will take place during the riding season at Blazin’ Saddles. 2023-02-03 11:00 PM
Gator Seniors & Parents Honored at Parent’s Night at the Swamp
Gator Seniors & Parents Honored at Parent’s Night at the Swamp
one has to put in about 160 hours, and, to get one’s EMR certification, one has to post 50 to 60 hours of training. 2023-01-27 04:00 AM
MCC Celebrates Snofest
MCC Celebrates Snofest
Snofest 2023-01-27 04:00 AM
Middle River Community Club Prepares for 2023
Middle River Community Club Prepares for 2023
Middle River Community Club Prepares for 2023 2023-01-27 04:00 AM
Amanda Tungseth to speak at Open Door
Amanda Tungseth to speak at Open Door
Amanda Tungseth will be guest speaker at Open Door Fellowship Ministries Sunday January 22nd at 10:45. Amanda is CEO of Blazin’ Saddles ministry in Newfolden. Everyone is invited to come and listen to Amanda’s message. 2023-01-20 04:00 AM
City of Middle River prepares for 2023
City of Middle River prepares for 2023
City of Middle River prepares for 2023 2023-01-20 04:00 AM
Jack Frost has been busy providing the area with beautiful artwork......
Jack Frost has been busy providing the area with beautiful artwork......
It has truly been a Winter Wonderland in our area for the past week. Nature has been covered with a beautiful fluffy covering of what is known as “hoar frost.” The term is derived from the old English word “hoary” which means ‘getting on in age.’ With this thought in mind, many trees did present a “hair-like” appearance resembling white, feathery beards. Normal frost forms as a result of specific climatic conditions. Ground frost forms when the air is still and cold, usually on clear winter nights. Water vapour in the air condenses on solid surfaces, and as the surface temperature drops below 0°C, ice crystals form. Hoar frost, however, requires slightly different conditions. It forms when the water vapour in the air comes into contact with solid surfaces that are already below freezing point. Ice crystals form immediately, and the ice continues to grow as more water vapour is frozen. On a still night, it can grow well on tree branches, where the surface temperature is unlikely to rise above zero for several hours. Whatever the scientific explanation.... it is definitely beautiful! 2023-01-13 04:00 AM
Looking back 2022
Looking back 2022
2023 is moving right along! Enjoy this look back through last March. More next week. 2023-01-13 04:00 AM
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