A photographer captured photos of a rare bird species in a nearby nature reserve that were featured in a wildlife magazine
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Ambulance service expands to cover rural areas with new satellite stations
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A university opened a new sports complex with a gym, pool, and outdoor fields for students and facultyA taxi company started offering "late-night safe rides" for students and workers who need transportation after dark
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A photographer captured photos of a rare bird species in a nearby nature reserve that were featured in a wildlife magazine
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