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What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so. (Attributed (probably wrongly) to Mark Twain) A funny thing happened to me on the way to this blog: I learned that what I thought I knew about moderation of online content and Section 230 of The Communications Decency Act just ain't so.

We have one of the purest and long-lasting friendships ever. When this friend and I join efforts, we're able to bring joy, smiles and wonderful feelings wherever we go. Our adventures involve a bit of knocking and scampering but that is half the fun of our joint adventure.
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Minot Daily News

LEE CENTER - Roughly 60 head of cattle are believed to be lost following the massive barn fire on Hawkins Corners Road in Lee Center Thursday evening. Fire officials said no people were injured. The state Office of Fire Prevention and Control is expected to investigate the cause of the fire at the Tuthill Farm at 5987 Hawkins Corners Road, just west of Delta Lake.

Think of the words "home security" and what comes to mind? An installation crew, pushy salespeople, an expensive monthly bill and, of course, shelling out a ton of money to get the whole thing set up. Good news: It doesn't have to be that way.

A Mountain Home woman has been arrested for allegedly stealing jewelry from her employer. Charged with a felony count of theft of property is 33-year-old Whitney Lynann Roof. According to the probable cause affidavit in the case, the Baxter County Sheriff's Office was contacted by the victim Monday about the theft of jewelry from her home on Old Tracy Road.

Arguably, one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare is the increasing frustrations from consumers around the way they access the health system. Based on the way they interact with other digital services such as online banking, consumers' expectations are rising around their desire to access healthcare in a way that suits them.

Dunelm shoppers are obsessing over a front door after spotting it on the retailer's social media. A post appeared on Dunelm's Instagram this week in celebration of National Gardening Week, with ideas for you outside space. Dunelm posted saying: "Happy National Gardening Week! These days we're relying on our outdoor spaces more than ever.

WEST LAFAYETTE - Purdue University says its Office of Industry Partnerships is becoming an economic driver for the state, bringing in potentially more than $100 million annually for the economy. The office interacts with hundreds of companies that have an interest in research partnerships and student recruitment.
Purdue Boosting Engagement with Office of Industry Partnerships
Inside INdiana Business

Here's one visitor you don't want knocking at your front door. Mark and Jackie Brettingen were in their Sarasota home around 9:45 p.m. Wednesday night when they spotted a giant alligator staring at them through their front door.
Giant gator shows up on front doorstep of Sarasota home
FOX 13 Tampa Bay

HONOLULU (KHON2) - Hawaii Cat Cafe in Kapahulu was hit by vandals not once, but twice in the last three months. Most recently was on Tuesday, April 27, when someone smashed their windows and threw a rock through their front door.

Akinsdale resident Bobby McGugan was relaxing in his bedroom when the masked stranger entered the house through the unlocked front door at 6:11 a.m. on April 25. At 6:12 a.m., the thief walked down the front porch, hopped into McGugan's 2017 Dodge Ram 1500, and drove away.

Nuance is understanding the complexity of things and taking that into account. Insects see with a compound eye, assembling many images into a coherent whole. The great whales have their eyes on opposite sides of their enormous heads. Each eye sees something completely different, and it's up to the whale with its enormous mind to integrate both visions into something meaningful.
Without nuance, we’re being stupid on purpose
Cape Cod Times

Real estate investor and preservationist Hugh Siler has restored several historic houses in Old Towne Orange over the years, but Ted's garage? "Special" is the word that comes to him. It's not every home in this neighborhood of Craftsman-style bungalows that started as a Model T-era garage.

When dog groomer Danielle Buda showed up for work Wednesday morning and saw the damage outside her store, she knew something was wrong."I saw the whole wall was taken off and I thought 'Oh my lord,'" said the Sierra Hills Dog Grooming owner.Her business was spared by just inches, but the liquor store next door wasn't."The alarms went off and at three in the morning.

When businessman and conservationist David Hartwell first walked into the house on Lowry Hill in 1994, he felt a pull. "I saw the Curly Red Birchwood in the dining room and said, 'This is where I want to be,'" Hartwell said.
1905 Lowry Hill gem has been restored to former glory
Minneapolis Star Tribune

Love skiing? This handsome modern traditional house with a distinctive layout is located in a subdivision right next to Camelback Mountain Resort. I especially enjoy showcasing original and unusual houses in this section. Today's featured Poconos house is one such. Doesn't look like it, does it? From the street, this is what you see.
Just Listed: Tannersville Contemporary Traditional House for Sale
Philadelphia magazine

Michael Posson's mother heard what sounded like rocks hitting the side of their Southeast Portland home in the early morning hours Wednesday. She mentioned it to Posson the next day. He went to investigate and saw their front door had been pierced with a bullet. He found bullet fragments in the living room.

Walking my dogs past a house for the hundredth time we saw its owner, for the first time, emerge from the front door, following a creaky old black and white cat, the man's old human eyes solicitously upon it. "That's an old cat," I said across the fence.
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