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  • 1 month ago | 14news.com | Zoriah Cole |Aaron Chatman

    PRINCETON, Ind. (WFIE) - Maple Hill Cemetery is usually a place for quiet remembrance, but for a long time, it was also a place where people dumped their trash. “The cemetery was almost impassable with overgrowth and everything behind us was just a mess and people were saddened,” says cemetery owner Mike Moore. Piles of garbage marred the landscape, making it difficult for families to visit their loved ones’ graves. Mike Moore says that’s all changed thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | 14news.com | Zoriah Cole

    he event is a community celebration of the life and legacy of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • May 9, 2024 | abc15.com | Zoriah Cole |Megan Thompson |Ashley Paredez

    As the temperatures rise and the sun casts its golden glow over the Arizona landscape, more and more people are drawn outside to embrace the beauty of the outdoors. However, amid the breathtaking scenery and rugged trails, there’s a potentially dangerous cohabitant – the rattlesnake. Bryan Kuhn, a toxicologist from the Banner Poison & Drug Information Center, cautions adventurers about the increased encounters between humans and snakes as temperatures climb above 80 degrees.

  • May 7, 2024 | pinalcentral.com | Zoriah Cole

    PHOENIX — As the temperatures rise and the sun casts its golden glow over the Arizona landscape, more and more people are drawn outside to embrace the beauty of the outdoors. However, amid the breathtaking scenery and rugged trails, there’s a potentially dangerous cohabitant – the rattlesnake. kAmqCJ2? zF9?[ 2 E@I:4@=@8:DE 7C@> E96 q2??6C !@:D@? U2>Aj sCF8 x?7@C>2E:@? r6?E6C[ 42FE:@?D 25G6?EFC6CD 23@FE E96 :?4C62D65 6?4@F?E6CD 36EH66?

  • May 5, 2024 | phoenixnewtimes.com | Zoriah Cole

    As the temperatures rise and the sun casts its golden glow over the Arizona landscape, more and more people are drawn outside to embrace the beauty of the outdoors. However, amid the breathtaking scenery and rugged trails, there’s a potentially dangerous cohabitant: the rattlesnake. Bryan Kuhn, a toxicologist from the Banner Poison & Drug Information Center, cautions adventurers about the increased encounters between humans and snakes as temperatures climb above 80 degrees.

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