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Are there sharks in Kentucky Lake?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE: There are no bull sharks in Kentucky Lake. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Despite what you may have read on Twitter or seen dropping through your Facebook feed, there are no bull sharks in Kentucky Lake. Has there ever been a shark in a lake? These have been found in freshwater […]

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Is Georgian difficult to learn?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Georgian isn’t hard to learn The stereotype that the Georgian language is complicated and very hard to learn is probably due to its uniqueness and isolation from other languages. It is straightforward to learn. The only real difficulty is the verb system. Is Georgian The hardest language? The Georgian language was named one of the […]

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Is it illegal to shoot crows in Alabama?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Crows are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act but are eligible to be hunted year round in Alabama. Shooting is more effective as a dispersal technique than as a way to reduce crow numbers. What birds are illegal to kill in Alabama? All nongame birds are protected under the provisions of this regulation except […]

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Is it expensive to live in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Sedona’s housing expenses are 103% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 3% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 2% higher than the national average. Sedona has grocery prices that are 15% higher than the national average. Is Sedona a good place to live? […]

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What is Oregon’s GDP?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

218.97 billion U.S. dollars. In 2020, the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Oregon was 218.97 billion U.S. dollars. This is a decrease from the previous year, when the state’s real GDP stood at 225.34 billion U.S. dollars. What is Oregon’s economy based on? Economy of Oregon. Traditionally, Oregon had a resource-oriented economy, strongly dependent […]

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Where is the most expensive home in Minnesota?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Windermere Estate. Tucked away on its own private island, Windermere Estate is Minnesota’s most expensive property for sale, listed at $15 million. Where is the biggest house in Minnesota? This home is located in Minnetrista, MN on Lake Minnetonka and is a whopping 22,430 sqft! It’s listed for $5,950,000, sits on 2.21 acres, and has […]

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What is the windiest city in Oklahoma?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Oklahoma’s Windiest Cities Weatherford, winds above 10 miles an hour for 278 days out of 365 days. Cheyenne, winds above 10 mph for 256 days. Minco, winds above 10 mph 239 days. Hobart, wind above 10 mph 239 days. Putnam, wind above 10 mph for 242 days. Goodwell, winds above 10 mph 237 days. Is […]

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What state is under South Dakota?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

South Dakota is located in the upper middle of the United States. Our neighboring states include Minnesota and Iowa to the east, Nebraska to the south, Wyoming and Montana to the west, and North Dakota to the north. What state is below South Dakota on the map? Location map of South Dakota in the US. […]

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When did San Francisco become unaffordable?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Starting in the 1990s, the city of San Francisco, and the surrounding San Francisco Bay Area have faced a serious affordable housing shortage, such that by October 2015, San Francisco had the highest rents of any major US city. When did sf become so expensive? The area’s cost of living truly exploded during the post-Great […]

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How tall is a Cape Cod house?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Generally, Cape-style house are 24-, 26- or 28-feet from front to back, a modest size for a typical American family. How high is a Cape Cod house? Cape Cod Interiors Are Nostalgic and Modern The interior of a Cape Cod house strives for intimacy. The homes are typically 1 or 1 1/2 stories, usually featuring […]

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Does Arizona Iced Tea have tea in it?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Arizona Iced Tea has risen to one of the most popular ready-to-drink ice tea brands on the market.Arizona Caffeine Content. Tea Name Size (fl oz) Caffeine (mg) Arnold Palmer Half & Half Black Teas 20 37.5 Arnold Palmer Half & Half Green Tea 20 19 Arizona Kidz Teas 10 0+ Is AriZona Iced Tea real […]

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Does Colorado Springs have 4 seasons?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Colorado Springs experiences all four seasons, with abundant sunshine, low humidity and endless blue skies. What are seasons of Colorado Springs? The 4 seasons of the Pikes Peak region SUMMER. Summer in Colorado Springs means that from every hilltop you can look over a city awash in green. Fall. Welcome to perfect sunny days, cooler […]

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Does Pennsylvania tax your pension and Social Security?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The state of Pennsylvania does not tax social security income like some states, including West Virginia, Connecticut and Rhode Island.Neither public nor private pension income is taxed in Pennsylvania, which offers an advantage over nearby states such as New Jersey, New York and Maryland, which tax pensions. Which states do not tax pensions and Social […]

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Did Washington cross the Delaware twice?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Washington crossed the Delaware River from Pennsylvania into New Jersey twice during December 1776: December 25-26 and December 30. The weather conditions during the second crossing were worse than on Christmas night. The first reenactment of the historic crossing of the Delaware River occurred on Christmas Day 1953. How many times did George Washington cross […]

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Does Kansas have forests?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

There are 5.2 million acres of forests, woodlands, and trees in Kansas that occupy 10 percent of the state’s total land area.According to the USDA Forest Service, Kansas’ private forests are owned by 117,000 families and individuals. Why are there no trees in Kansas? The general lack of trees suggests that this is a land […]

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