January 2022

Invasive Species

Many things can come to mind when we think of invasive species. It can happen in plant life or animal life. Almost always these are not a good thing and take substantial time and money to control them. Several of these species were imported from other areas because of the benefits they could supply, but later it was found out that those benefits did not outweigh the nuisance they caused or were even a benefit at all. Some things that come to mind are Sericea Lespedeza, Queen Anne’s Lace, and feral hogs. We will discuss some ways to manage these problems.
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Pond Ducks, New Memories

What happened to the ducks this fall? Well, we had far too little water here in the lower Midwest, but the big problem was the lack of water in northern breeding grounds of Canada and the Dakotas. Way less than normal in the spring and summer.
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Cooking with Mumzy!

Hello readers and friends. This week I am going to do some easy breakfast recipes as requested by our editor, Robert. Robert loves breakfast any time of the day. Maybe his favorite dishes at any time. I hope this week finds you all in good health, happiness, and off to a good start to the New Year. We are all doing good and hoping this is going to be the best year yet. Always try to all live each day to the fullest and as usual Remember the Little Things in Life, they seem to bring us the happiest memories.
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Boozman Opposes Biden Vaccine Mandate

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) joined Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Mike Braun (R-IN) and congressional Republicans in filing an amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) regarding today’s case considering the Biden Administration’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) vaccine mandate.
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Rutledge Fights President Biden’s Vaccine Mandates at Supreme Court

Little Rock– Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is standing alongside attorneys general from across America today taking their case against President Biden’s illegal vaccine mandates for large employers and healthcare workers all the way to the United States Supreme Court. Arkansas joined 26 states in urging that the Supreme Court block Biden’s overreaching mandates.
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