Por: Associated Press Business October 24, 2022
WOOLDRIDGE, Mo. (AP) — Roughly half of a small Missouri town burned Saturday after a wildfire spread quickly from a farm field and destroyed or heavily damaged 23 buildings, officials said.No one died and only one person was taken to a hospital for a non-life-threatening injury, but the entire town of Wooldridge had to be evacuated Saturday because of the fire that was started in a nearby field by a combine that was harvesting crops. A nearby... + full article
MarketWatch USA Politics October 24, 2022
Cooper County Fire District spokesman Jim Gann said Sunday that between 4.6 and 5.4 square miles burned before the fire was brought under control. Firefighters were working Sunday to keep hot spots under control with strong winds forecast in the afternoon. Wooldridge is a town... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 07, 2022
GAINESVILLE — Florida and Missouri meet again during a series that has evolved into one of the more vexing on the Gators’ schedule. Since the Tigers joined the SEC as an outlier, the two schools have split 10 games with Missouri holding a touchdown advantage (332-325). Enjoy... + más
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Fox News USA Sports September 25, 2022
There are painful losses and then there are losses that make you question everything. For , Saturday was as painful a loss as you’ll see in college football. Running back Nathaniel Peat #8 of the Missouri Tigers looks to run the ball by defensive back Greg McConico Jr. #38 of... + más
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Newsweek USA Business September 24, 2022
Cannabis crops are disproportionately impacted by wildfires in California compared to other major crops in the state, according to a study by the University of California, Berkeley.Wildfires have ravaged California, with many of the active fires burning in the northern part of... + más
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