Squirrels Burrowing Problematic for Levees - KNVN
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Squirrels Burrowing Problematic for LeveesKNVNThey're the furry little creatures we often times see in the park, but in Gerber, squirrels have become somewhat of a nuisance. Chief Deputy Director of Tehama County Public Works Tim Wood says, “The Army Corps inspects the levees every 5 years and ...and more » |
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One way or the other, the squirrel always rules - Ottawa Citizen
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One way or the other, the squirrel always rulesOttawa CitizenCoffee has become a sort of liquid Swiss Army knife — a useful tool in all sorts of tense urban situations. Last week, a gutsy woman used her coffee to fend off a sex pervert. Several days before that incident, two guys doused a fire at Parkdale ... |
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Baldwin woman remembers fallen brother with pride, pain - Baldwin City Signal
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Baldwin woman remembers fallen brother with pride, painBaldwin City SignalHe liked to hunt but was also fond of animals, adopting and nursing orphaned squirrels, rabbits and birds he would find. In his late high school years and before he was drafted into the Army, Gary would baby-sit her two boys, Rochester said. |
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Kids Almanac: Mahicantuck pow wow, Hyde Park bivouac & more this Memorial weekend - Almanac Weekly
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Gerber tries levee fix to avoid flood insurance - Red Bluff Daily News
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Gerber tries levee fix to avoid flood insuranceRed Bluff Daily NewsGerber Community Service District Maintenance Supervisor Shane Emde, left, and Tehama County Public Works employee Matthew Rodriguez, right, work on filling rodent holes with grout to discourage ground squirrels per the Army Corps of Engineers ...and more » |
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