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By JENNIFER FORKER Associated Press If dyeing Easter eggs with vinegar and color tablets is feeling old, reach for a new duo: shaving cream and liquid food coloring. It's a tactile project many kids will enjoy - especially swirling the colors into the cream. "They thought it was really cool to drop the food coloring into the shaving cream and take the toothpick and swirl it," Sarah Barrand of Caldwell, Idaho, says of her four children. "And the shaving cream will actually even help clean up the...
By LEE REICH Associated Press Chomping down on a rosette of freshly emerging tulip leaves is just the thing to drive away winter doldrums - for deer. Crocuses probably taste almost as good to them. There's no need, though, for us humans to forsake the blossoms of spring bulbs; there are plenty that don't appeal to deer. Daffodils, for example. Deer won't eat them. So plant daffodils to your heart's content without any worry that their tops will be chomped off before the flowers even unfold....
HURLEY — Hurley residents who have been letting their water run to avoid freezing water lines are now being asked to stop, according a press release from the Hurley Department of Public Works. According to the release, customers who were required to have their water running are required to take a final meter reading at the time the water is shut off. Customers can call the city clerk’s office to receive a proper credit on their water bill. Customers who don’t call or let their water run after April 25 will no longer be eligible of a credi...