The letter to the editor written by Maureen Calvo on Sept. 22 is one of the best I have ever read on this page. I would rather read hers than any of the other so-called commentaries written by smart people. I am glad we have The Sumter Item here to print such informative information. I don't k
A kayak fisherman captured the eerie moment on camera that he discovered he was sitting in shark-infested waters in a video that's left his TikTok followers terrified.
The clue that made Connor realize he wasn't alone? Large tooth marks sunken into the huge fish he had just caught in Haw
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Ocean kayak fishing has been around forever, but really started to get popular in our area about 20 years ago. Since then, interest in the sport has exploded with dozens of ‘yaks on the nearshore waters of Monterey Bay o
Home → Governor Mills Announces 12 New Land for Maine’s Future Projects
Projects Include Historic Conservation of Deer Wintering Habitat at Reed Deadwater
Governor Janet Mills today announced 12 Land for Maine’s Future conservation projects across the State
William Marks proudly flies an American flag atop his modest Eastpoint home.
But based on the unusual structure where he rests his head at night, his vision of patriotism differs from those of many of his neighbors.
Marks, 50, lives aboard a homemade floating raft which he poles
Fall is in the air, so that must mean that it is almost time for the West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta! The Pumpkin Regatta, brought to you by the City of Tualatin Parks and Recreation Department, has become one of the most anticipated events in the Northwest. After a two-year hiatus, the Regat
Back at the end of June this year I finally did something I had been wanting and intending to do for several years, namely become a member of my local Audubon chapter, the Plumas Audubon Society. Besides wanting to financially support all the good work for birds and the environment this grou
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Outdoor gear sales have surged this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic. Along with bikes and water bottles, paddle gear has been in high demand. Namely,
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- A revived Hurricane Ian pounded coastal South Carolina on Friday, ripping apart piers and fl
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A surfer off the coats of Santa Cruz was confronted by an otter while he was out catching some waves.
Nick Ericksen is usually the one riding his surfboard, but when he left it empty for a moment after catching a