Both media organizations say it's the culmination of a partnership that began in 2019.
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The guest on The Garden Lady was Jon Laurie, Director of Municipal Outreach for the Black Earth Compost Company. Among other spring topics, callers to the program asked about squirrels eating the new growth on trees, groundcover for hot, dry areas, and getting rid of pea-gravel mulch.
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A discussion of this week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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This week on the Local Food Report, we explore the benefits of gardening for kids with special needs.
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The Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation held its Big Blue Conference at Falmouth High School this week.
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The Point
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A book of conservation hope, at a time when hope can seem faint.
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The fourth episode of the Catching the Codfather podcast.
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We talk with Heather Goldstone about her new podcast Not A Climate Scientist
NPR Stories
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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney tells European leaders they, not the U.S., will anchor the world order in the future.
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The Iran war risked reigniting after the U.S. tried to force open the Strait of Hormuz, though a ceasefire seemed to be holding Tuesday even after the United Arab Emirates said Iran fired missiles and drones at it.
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Krista Catwood wanted a fun way to exercise, so she started a mall-walking group whose unofficial costume was 1980s garb. The festive, all-ages event has exploded in popularity over the past year.
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The impact of Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities can still be felt, even three months after it ended. For immigrants, the impact has been devastating — many are at risk of losing their homes and business, and some are dealing with mental health challenges.
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The president seeks to oust Indiana Republicans who blocked a redistricting push in that state, while growing dissatisfaction with Trump's agenda gives Democrats an opening in Ohio.