A farm started offering a weekly subscription service for fresh produce boxes
The WHO launched a campaign to eliminate malaria in five remaining countriesA golfer won a tournament after sinking a 45-foot putt on the final hole

A hospital announced it will add a new trauma center wing with 35 bedsResearchers found that breathing exercises can lower blood pressure by 12% in hypertensive patientsThe public transit system started offering a monthly pass that includes free bike rentals

A clothing brand announced it will stop using leather in all its products immediatelyA truck accident on a highway spilled 150 gallons of oil causing a temporary closure

A study showed that online tutoring can improve test scores by 18% in high school students
The space agency announced plans to build a research station on the moon by 2036Scientists study effects of organic and chemical fertilizers on soil health
Track and field athletes set personal bests at regional invitational meetStudy reveals that family dinners reduce childhood obesity rates
Florist partners with local flower farms to provide fresh seasonal arrangementsFire department installs free smoke detectors in homes of elderly residents
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A farm started offering a weekly subscription service for fresh produce boxes
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