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Summer sun means it’s time for warm-weather fun for kids of all ages, and all that activity and playing calls for snacks and hydration to recharge. Whether your children …
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6/15/21 02:28 PM
NU MASTER CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI
The chapter met on June 3 for its last meeting of the year and first meeting held inside since the COVID-19 pandemic. President Margaret Dougherty presided over the meeting. Secret Sister gifts were exchanged …
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6/8/21 06:00 AM
A pill has been shown to help keep certain early stage, hard-to-treat breast cancers at bay after initial treatment in findings being reported early because they are so promising.
Study results were released Thursday by the American Society of …
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By CARLA K. JOHNSON
AP Medical Writer |
6/5/21 06:00 AM
Culinary.net
This summer, get a little wild in the kitchen and make something different. It's alright to mix up the seasonal menu now and again by creating dishes out of the ordinary as a change up from the usual warm-weather favorites.
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By Culinary.net |
5/27/21 06:00 AM
Strawberry Mousse is a perfect recipe to make with your little ones.
It's sweet, fluffy and smooth all at the same time. Made to serve a handful of people, it only takes a few moments to complete.
If you make this recipe at …
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By Culinary.net |
5/27/21 06:00 AM
SUBMITTED BY SUMTER COUNTY MUSEUM
Sumter County Museum's Summer of Signings will continue in June with two events to choose from.
On June 8, at 5:30 p.m., the museum will present the free Talk …
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5/26/21 06:00 AM
A path is a feature too often overlooked in a garden or landscape. Maybe it lacks functionality, or beauty, or it's needed - but just not there.
A well-designed path can do more than keep your feet dry. It can tell you where to walk and also …
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By LEE REICH
Associated Press |
5/22/21 06:00 AM
from staff reports
Nothing says summer better than watermelon.
As part of the Sumter County Museum's Summer of Signings, A Talk with Dr. David Shields and Nat Bradford, The Interesting and Dangerous History of the Bradford Watermelon, will be …
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5/22/21 06:00 AM
(StatePoint) To celebrate spring, Carla Hall, renowned chef, author, and television host, offers two delicious recipes that make carrots the star ingredient of the season.
“The thing I love …
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5/21/21 06:00 AM
Starting in July, most families with kids will start getting monthly payments of up to $300 per child as part of the American Rescue Plan's expansion of the child tax credit.
The payments are scheduled to end in December, and it's unclear whether …
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By LIZ WESTON of NerdWallet |
5/18/21 06:00 AM
The new season of shows has begun, and viewership is way up by all accounts.
We're not talking about screens, which we've all been glued to during the pandemic. Less noticed is another trend: people tuning in to nature for quieter, real-life, …
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By JULIA RUBIN
The Associated Press |
5/15/21 06:00 AM
Sometimes food can be presented so beautifully, it’s hard to take that first bite. However, once you dig your spoon into the bowl, there is no going back.
Imagine a bite that is chilled, …
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BY CULINARY.NET |
5/13/21 06:00 AM
Fresh fruit is finally in season. When the sun is out and kids are hitting the pool, it’s also time to indulge in some sweet fruit flavors. Watermelon, berries, bananas and more can all be …
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BY CULINARY.NET |
5/13/21 06:00 AM
At Monday's meeting of the Sumter County Genealogical Society, Wilson Hall U.S. history teacher Tom O'Hare, guest speaker, will examine the process and impact of impeachment. He will concentrate his talk on the impeachment of 17th U.S. President …
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BY IVY MOORE
Arts and culture contributor |
5/13/21 06:00 AM
The credit card you pluck out of your wallet can make as much of a statement as the purse or pants you keep your wallet in. With cards touting sleek metal designs, luxury perks and loyalty program …
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By SARA RATHNER of NerdWallet |
5/11/21 07:07 PM
NEW YORK — Despite thousands of years of humans working the soil, there are still things to learn. Just ask Farmer Lee Jones about the beet leaves.The Ohio-based farmer had planted too many …
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By MARK KENNEDY
AP Entertainment Writer |
5/8/21 06:00 AM
The Sumter County Museum will present its annual celebration of the season Saturday with its virtual trip back to the early 19th century. Life as it was in the Sumter area around 1800 returns to the museum's grounds from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. …
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BY IVY MOORE
Arts and culture contributor |
5/5/21 06:00 AM
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Church Women United of the Greater Sumter area turned out with friends recently for a “Friendship Photo” on the property of the YWCA of the Upper Lowlands Inc. …
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5/4/21 08:14 PM
The gardening world has a tried-and-true formula for the perfect window box: a thriller, a filler and a spiller. You simply can't go wrong with a tall red geranium amid a tranquil bed of white impatiens and cascading vines of ivy.
But maybe …
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By BETH HARPAZ
The Associated Press |
5/1/21 06:00 AM
"Sooley," by John Grisham (Doubleday)
When you've written 35 novels and are working on a streak of 43 consecutive No. 1 New York Times bestsellers, you can write about whatever you want. That's probably the simplest way to explain why John …
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By ROB MERRILL
The Associated Press |
4/29/21 06:00 AM