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Sneak Peek: East Lake Park's new outdoor fitness gym [PHOTOS] – Bham Now
Birmingham’s has turned a tennis court into an outdoor fitness gym at East Lake Park.Called the “East Lake Park Fitness Zone,” we visited the new attraction, which is located at Lynn Park across from historic East Lake Park at 416 82nd Street North, Birmingham, AL 35206. See how they did it.Back in April, Birmingham Parks…
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How to afford summer road trips amid high gas prices – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
A LOCALLY OWNED NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO THE SERVICE OF GOD AND MANKIND.Motorists fill up their tanks as gas prices have hit a all time high in Mississippi Wednesday with a state wide average of $4.24 per gallon. Motorists fill up their tanks as gas prices have hit a all time high in Mississippi Wednesday with…
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Behind The Scenes: Independence – GymCastic
The No. 1 Gymnastics Podcast in the GalaxyBTS is a weekly Q&A podcast just for club gym nerd members! If there isn’t a competition, we record every Friday at noon (PST). It’s our appreciation love letter to club members for supporting the show. Here’s how to ask questions live.Today answer your questions live, read your…
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How fast do you lose fitness when you take a break from running? – runnersworld.com
We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. Whether it’s due to injury, a holiday or a voluntary break, here’s what happens to your body when you take a timeout from training There’s a common saying that fitness is hard won and easily lost. Bodies respond and adapt to stimulus…
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Knight Frank Asia-Pacific prime office rental index up eight per cent in the first quarter of 2022 – New Straits Times
Knight Frank Asia-Pacific prime office rental index up eight per cent in the first quarter of 2022 New Straits Timessource
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Over 2.5 million lettuces available in spring – hortidaily.com
On the island of Reichenau, gardeners are beginning to harvest lettuce. This makes Reichenau the first growing area in Germany to bring fresh lettuce to market in the new year. More than 2.5 million lettuces will be available in spring.From mid-January to April, the early lettuces from the vegetable island are in season. In addition…
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UNFF Seeks to Strengthen Interlinkages with SDGs | News | SDG Knowledge Hub | IISD – IISD's SDG Knowledge Hub
Participants of a high-level roundtable acknowledged UNFF’s role in “helping turn the tide on deforestation,” and emphasized the increasing recognition of forests as “one of the best tools” for achieving commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change, combating biodiversity loss, and achieving the SDGs by 2030.However, “recognizing these interlinkages was the subject of much…
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Fossil fuel industry faces surge in climate lawsuits – The Guardian
Number of climate-related lawsuits globally has doubled since 2015, with quarter filed in past two yearsThe world’s most polluting companies are increasingly being targeted by lawsuits challenging their inaction on climate change and attempts to spread misinformation, according to a new report.Research by the London School of Economics Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and…
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Steuben chosen as site of of Maine’s first sustainable space complex – WABI
STUEBEN, Maine (WMTW) – The company bluShift Aerospace, a Brunswick-based NewSpace startup, has selected Steuben as the site of Maine’s first sustainable Space Complex.“The Town of Steuben has the right geography, the right people, and the right attitude for this exciting opportunity,” said Steuben Board of Selectmen Chair Larry Pinkham. “We could not be more…
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‘So far, so good’: Alaska Department of Health and Social Services officially splits – Alaska's News Source
JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) – The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, the state’s largest agency, officially split in two on Friday, but the work to uncouple the two new departments is far from over.Splitting the mega-agency into the Department of Health and the Department of Family and Community Services was first proposed in December…