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Snowfall event across regional NSW leaves lambs dead but orchards ready for strong spring

Lambs have died of hypothermia and orchards are ready for a fruitful spring following a snow event in regional New South Wales.




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Working in the midst of genocide, Carly has firsthand experience of helping people in crisis

She already had years of experience in humanitarian work, but Carly Learson describes her Myanmar role as "probably the toughest job I've ever had".




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Peak Hill grain silo has special place in history, even though it has no mural

While many grain silos around Australia are getting large-scale mural makeovers, one century-old structure is still operational, little-known and unadorned.




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Non-mulesed wool commands premium price during market slump

Despite prices in the overall wool market declining, non-mulesed wool is fetching premium prices due to the demand in Europe by retail brands looking for ethically produced wool.




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ABARES crop report forecasts another poor harvest for Australia's grain growers

Australian grain growers will produce one of their smallest crops of the decade this year.





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Rain reaches parts of western NSW but no real relief for farmers battling drought

The BOM says "scraggly" showers moved over the Great Dividing Range with a few millimetres in places like Orange and Dubbo but nowhere near enough to make a difference to the enduring drought.




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Drought-hit towns anxiously await federal economic stimulus package

Hopes are raised in drought-stricken towns that the Federal Government is on the cusp of delivering a stimulus package, with local mayors urging a generous spend.




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Rural towns wait anxiously for a boost, as drought's grip on rural economies spreads

As the drought spreads, spending in country towns continues to drop and rural businesses are suffering. As shops close, the owners of those that remain open hope they'll get more support in coming weeks.




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Kudos: McKenzie, OConnell, Haskett, Flierl, Beck, Bartos, Buckey, Cassidy, Cox, Henley, Julian, Kebe, Kim, Noonan, Parker, Reese, Schelby, Snapp, Wright

From Meris Longmeier:  Kudos to Randall McKenzie. The streamlined telework process is AMAZING! It was so quick to review and update the date for the telework agreements. A huge thank you for enriching the experience of that process for all library employees! From Tony Maniaci: THANK YOU to Christine OConnell for walking me through the mail merge […]




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Webinar: Labanotation Archives at The Ohio State University

Labanotation Archives at The Ohio State University Wednesday, May 6, 2020 11 a.m. – noon EST Register here Join us for a virtual experience of dance notation in the archives at Ohio State. Labanotation, a symbol system for movement preservation and transmission, is a strong presence in University Library Special Collections, interwoven into the history of OSUDance, […]




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UPDATE: Scheid Keynote at Ohio IR Day on May 8

The spring 2020 Ohio Institutional Repositories (IR) Day will take place from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Friday, May 8, via WebEx. Join the Meeting via the WebEx Room link. Maria Scheid of The Ohio State University Libraries Copyright Services will give the keynote presentation: “Building a Copyright Review Program.” She will discuss how […]




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We’re Stronger Together: Blood Donors Urgently Needed

Submitted by Alicia Perkins: As hospitals once again ramp up their services that require donated blood, we encourage you to make this important gift. Versiti Blood Center of Ohio has teamed up with many local businesses to make donating easier by providing community donation locations closer to home. When you donate with Versiti, your donation […]




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An Indigenous Australian war hero of WWI

Many Indigenous Australian soldiers enlisted to serve in World War I despite being discriminated against, and many were awarded medals for heroic acts. Do you think they were recognised for their loyalty and courage when they returned home from war? What happened to Frederick Prentice when he returned home?




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Harvesting and cooking murnong

Murnong is an edible Australian native plant that was prolific in south-eastern Australia. Which part of the murnong is eaten? Why was it so abundant in certain parts of Victoria? Watch Aunty Julie to learn how murnong is harvested and cooked.




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Some Oregon Recreation Areas Have Reopened, But Not The Beach

As parts of Oregon are expected to see hot weather this weekend, some Oregon state parks have reopened, though with limitations and strict guidelines.




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Pandemic Hampers Outreach To Voters Who Speak Limited Or No English

The in-person events that were the heart of voter outreach efforts have been put on hold. But Multnomah County election officials are still holding office hours, as they also go virtual.




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Miss Dish And The Volcano

When Mount St. Helens reopened to climbers after its historic eruption, a woman in a red chiffon dress and pillbox hat changed the face of Northwest mountaineering forever.




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The new global economy: What will it look like?

View this recorded presentation and learn about the strategies that IBM thinks midsized organizations should implement to survive the current economic crisis.




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Bruins alumnus Cheevers not a fan of Price: 'He hasn't won'




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Price reaches out to brothers who lost parents in Nova Scotia shooting




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Kerfoot 'not overly thrilled' with inconsistent 1st year with Leafs




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Habs agree to 3-year deal with prospect Romanov, start date TBD




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NHL, NHLPA announce postponement of 2020 international games




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Panthers: Rodewald's actions have 'no place in our organization'




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Brett Hull: 'No way to get caught' for off-ice antics in my era




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Terry Gilliam, '12 Monkeys' screenwriters reunite, admit they 'had no clue' when creating film's fictitious virus

"12 Monkeys" director Terry Gilliam and screenwriters David and Janet Peoples are not taking any credit for predicting a pandemic in their sci-fi classic starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt.





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'Capital in the Twenty-First Century' director explains the post-coronavirus economy: 'I think the damage is done'

When director Justin Pemberton began screening his new documentary at film festivals in 2019, the movie’s warnings of another financial meltdown seemed like a far-off problem. But then the coronavirus pandemic sent the global economy into a tailspin.





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Stephenie Meyer to Release New ‘Twilight’ Novel ‘Midnight Sun’

"Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer announced the release of her new book "Midnight Sun," a companion novel to her vampire love saga. "Midnight Sun" will hit bookstores Aug. 4. While "Twilight" -- and follow-up's "New Moon," "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" -- centered around shy high-schooler Bella Swan, the new novel will be retold through the eyes […]





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The future of 'Star Wars': All the movies and TV shows in development right now

George Lucas’s far, far away galaxy is on the verge of several new beginnings on the big screen and beyond. Here’s a look at all of the different movies and TV shows currently in development.





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'Friday the 13th' turns 40: Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic series

To celebrate 40th anniversary of "Friday the 13th," take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic horror series.





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Is this the movie that can save Hollywood? Theaters, studios look to Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' as summer's best hope

Movie theaters are banking on "Inception" director Christopher Nolan's upcoming thriller to bring back audiences to the cineplex amid coronavirus crisis.





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Canada's Joe Veleno suspended 1 game for headbutting




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Belichick coy on QB situation: 'Never know what's going to happen'




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Jaguars agree to terms with Mike Glennon




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Report: Ravens have no grounds to void Thomas' guarantees




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Gurley doesn't know why Rams haven't paid him following release




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Ted Ginn Jr. says he would be Olympic gold medalist if not in NFL




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Louisville receives notice of allegations, Pitino faces Level II violation




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4-star center Sanogo reclassifies to 2020, verbally commits to UConn




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To win it all in 1985, Villanova had to do what it couldn't all season




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports mascots




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Big Ten win totals: Why Northwestern should be on your radar




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Notre Dame AD confident team will play full season




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Franklin: College football reopening 'needs to be national or not at all'




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ACC win totals: Go over on these 2 non-contenders




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CBA to honor Moritz faculty, alumnus

 

The Columbus Bar Association will present the Liberty Bell Awards to two professors at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in June and honor one alumnus for his outstanding tradition of service to the organization.




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Ex-Laker Shannon Brown accused of firing rifle at couple