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Rashad Jones of the local Big Lee’s BBQ restaurants has again taken his upbeat personality and passion for cooking barbecue to the national stage.
Jones co-owns and operates the popular Big Lee’s BBQ restaurants with his wife, Patrice. The venture traces back to an entry in a local
Little jobs require little tools and you can’t get much more littler than a Dremel. For his tiny tasks, [sdudley] has built a Dremel-powered base station that features a table saw, drum sander and router table. Overall, it is about one cubic foot in size and is almost entirely made fro
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Volunteers from Downham and Fenland have transformed a 5,000-year-old oak tree into an incredible 50-seater 'table for the nation' - with the Princess Royal attending an unveiling earlier this week.
Princess Anne visited the Ely Cathedral on Tuesda
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By Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer Published: Tuesday, May 24th, 2022 at 7:02PM Updated: Wednesday, May 25th, 2022 at 12:02AM
Three things keep
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Thousands of firefighters continued to slow the advance of destructive wildfires in the Southwestern U.S. but warned they were bracing for the return Friday of the same dangerous conditions that quickly spread the wind-fueled blazes a week ago.
At least 166 hom
Many families of land animals live separated by hundreds of kilometers of wide and vast oceans. Explanations for how they got so far from each other are as varied as the animals themselves.
In recent times, many animals have hitched rides with humans traveling around the world, on our ve
Graduates often leave behind a distinct legacy at the University of Virginia. Andrew Spears’ legacy will be a solar-powered lumber kiln.
Spears, graduating in May with a Master of Landscape Architecture degree from the School of Architecture, envisions trees taken down on the Universit
Dehumidification dry kilns cut drying time for red oak.
SOLON, Maine — There’s a lot to be said for proximity. But the convenience of nearness will only get a vendor a first look. Performance is what counts.
So it was that when Kennebec Lumber Company decided to add conventiona