John Perlin: Before the industrial revolution, floating logs down major rivers was the only way people could transport timber ... could be seen on the Mississippi. Because they were narrow ...
Executives at a local timber mill ... reporting in South Carolina's Lowcountry for The Island Packet & Beaufort Gazette newspapers. She graduated from the University of Mississippi where she ...
This experience led Miller to submit a question at the State Fair to the Strib’s reader-powered reporting project, Curious Minnesota: “How many ghost towns are in Minnesota?” The cemetery that sparked ...
Mast is an important food source for squirrels, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, black bear and several species of non-game ...
North and South Carolina and Mississippi. Canfor’s hefty investments far south of the Canada-U.S. border have come as it has steadily closed one mill after another in northern and central B.C ...
These unassuming homes have plenty to hide. Concealing unexpected extras that'll astound and amaze, you won't believe what's ...
The only thing I love more than a good book is… the search for a good book! There’s something truly magical about browsing the aisles and seeing what I can ...
Sense of loss of family acute in the letters of Irish emigrants during the Famine, but there was hope, too, in the New World.
There are very few properties in our community that we can list as having a direct connection to the 19th century Clinton ...
That way, Mississippi’s landowners, loggers and sawmill workers can all benefit from the economic growth these innovations will bring.” Widely used in Europe, mass timber is gaining traction in North ...
The Boise National Forest in Idaho and the Malheur National Forest in Oregon are gearing up for pile-burning operations now that cooler, wetter weather is reducing wildfire risk. BNF’s Idaho ...