HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A north Houston man was one of the few hit by stray bullets during the New Year's holiday. Noe Sanchez said he was standing in his front yard on Firnat Street around 10 p.m. Tuesday when a bullet flew through his fence and hit his head. “When I touch my head… Continue reading A North Houston man recounts being hit by a stray bullet in his front yard on Firnat Street over the New Year's holiday
Category: Fencing and Gates
Dog of the Week: Thunder
Meet Thunder. He is a 3 year old, neutered Labrador. Donner was handed over because the previous owner moved. He should be good with dogs, cats, children and strangers. He has never been near livestock. He is housebroken, dog-friendly and feels comfortable when left alone. He walks well on a leash and drives well in… Continue reading Dog of the Week: Thunder
“He's a real looker at home” – find out which old favorite could be back to their best
Not every veteran needs a marathon test and this two-and-a-half mile run, restricted to horses aged ten and over, is a nice precursor to Sandown's route for the older stayers 20 minutes later. If this race had taken place five days earlier, almost half of the field would not have been eligible. Night flight, What… Continue reading “He's a real looker at home” – find out which old favorite could be back to their best
Idaho fish and game winter feeding ground near Ketchum
Officials say the feeding station is intended to keep elk away from Sun Valley towns. SUN VALLEY, Idaho – The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) provides food to moose to reduce conflicts between them and Sun Valley residents. On Thursday, the IDFG announced the Jan. 5 start of its bullwhacker feeding site west… Continue reading Idaho fish and game winter feeding ground near Ketchum
Living fences. A lively atmosphere. Leaves with holes. And other likely gardening trends for 2025
What will our gardens look like in 2025? The thing about opinions is that everyone has one. The same applies to predictions. One group with a pretty good track record is Katie Dubow's Garden Media Group, a public relations firm that serves plant breeders, nurseries and others in the green industry. The annual Garden Trends… Continue reading Living fences. A lively atmosphere. Leaves with holes. And other likely gardening trends for 2025
Open fences are a waste
While traveling to Durango last week, I noticed a simple mistake someone made that just didn't make sense. South of Farmington Hill on Highway 550, the most recent project installed full-length deer fencing and, for a variety of reasons, added gates in places to allow access. I noticed that one of the gates was wide… Continue reading Open fences are a waste
Westcoast Black Theater Troupe presents Fences
Art and culture DAILY SRQ TUESDAY DINING AND FOOD EDITION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2024 | From January 15 to February 23, 2025, the West Coast Black Theater Troupe presents its dramatic offering from its 25th anniversary season, the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play Fences by August Wilson. “Fences” is part of Wilson’s famous ten-part… Continue reading Westcoast Black Theater Troupe presents Fences
Oforikrom MP completes fencing project at Appeadu RC JHS
Emmanuel Kwabena Marfo cuts the ribbon The outgoing Member of Parliament for Oforikrom Constituency, Dr. Emmanuel Kwabena Marfo, has officially inaugurated a fencing project at Appeadu RC JHS School. Construction of the fence, which began earlier this year for an undisclosed amount, was completed and put into operation on December 27, 2024. The main purpose… Continue reading Oforikrom MP completes fencing project at Appeadu RC JHS
West Coast Black Theater Troupe Presents “Fences”
The West Coast Black Theater Troupe is proud to present the dramatic production of its 25th anniversary season: “Fences” by August Wilson. The play is the sixth in Wilson's 10-part “American Century Cycle,” which examines the experiences and race relations of African Americans in various decades of the 20th century. The show, directed by WBTT… Continue reading West Coast Black Theater Troupe Presents “Fences”
Proposed mid-rise targets require “missing mid-range” housing
Article content A new mid-rise apartment building planned for a single-family home-heavy neighborhood in Byron is designed to address a need for the area's “missing mid-sized” housing, the developer says. Tricar group plans to combine the now five single-family properties into one to create a six-story, 67-unit building at 1378-1398 Commissioners Rd. W., complete with… Continue reading Proposed mid-rise targets require “missing mid-range” housing