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Where can I catch carp in Colorado?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

To the North, the fishing boundary is just downstream from 120th Avenue located in the city of Brighton, Colorado. Carp can be found anywhere in the South Platte river below Chatfield Reservoir all the way out to Jackson Lake roughly 100 miles northwest. Is there carp in Colorado? Common Carp in Colorado Yes, carp are […]

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Is Florida a no fault state?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

That $10,000 minimum hasn’t changed since Florida became a “no-fault” state in the 1970s, however.Florida is one of just two states that doesn’t require bodily injury coverage. The bill passed by lawmakers would do away with “personal injury protection” coverage and end Florida’s “no-fault” provision. What does it mean for Florida to be a no-fault […]

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When did Kentucky separate from Virginia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the 15th state on June 1, 1792, splitting from Virginia in the process. Kentucky Before statehood Part of Virginia (District of Kentucky) Admitted to the Union June 1, 1792 (15th) Capital Frankfort Largest city Louisville Why did Kentucky break away from Virginia? The use of local militias against […]

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Why is Florida the hottest?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Florida is so hot for three reasons: its location, the water bordering it, and the resulting humidity. Florida is close to the equator and is also mostly surrounded by water, which creates high humidity and a tropical climate (or subtropical in northern parts). Is Florida the hottest? Florida ranks overall as the warmest state year […]

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Are there wild pigs on Kauai?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Feral pigs are commonplace on Kauai and throughout Hawaii, both as a source of food and as a nuisance to farmers.Feral pigs are commonplace on Kauai and throughout Hawaii, both as a source of food and as a nuisance to farmers. Where do wild pigs live in Hawaii? Today, it is well known that wild […]

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What is illegal to do in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In Hawaii, it is illegal to touch, pick up, disturb, kill, or harm any type of sea turtle thanks to its status as an endangered species. Harming a sea turtle can result in a fine of up to $25,000 and time in prison. So if you see one, be sure to show your aloha from […]

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Was the State of Maine originally part of Massachusetts?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Until 1820, Maine was a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Among other issues, Maine was disappointed in Massachusetts’ lack of protection during the War of 1812. So, in 1815, the people of Maine began pushing for statehood, which came to a head in 1819, just as Missouri was campaigning for their own statehood. Was […]

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What was Pennsylvania called before?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Sylvania. William Penn initially requested his land grant be named “Sylvania,” from the Latin for “woods.” Charles II instead named it “Pennsylvania,” after Penn’s father, causing Penn to worry that settlers would believe he named it after himself. What was the Pennsylvania colony named after? With the Duke’s support, Penn’s petition was granted. The King […]

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Can you drink Utah tap water?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Water From the Tap It is safe to drink water right from the tap from any of Utah’s 978 public drinking water systems. Nearly 100 percent (99.7 percent) of Utah’s population drink water from an approved source. Chlorine-treated water is safe to drink, although some people object to the taste and odor. Is it safe […]

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Does Las Vegas get snow?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Las Vegas, Nevada gets 5 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Las Vegas averages 0 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. How often does Las Vegas get snow? about every five yearsLas Vegas gets a […]

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Where does Detroit get its water?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Your source water comes from the Detroit River, situated within the Lake St. Clair, Clinton River, Detroit River, Rouge River and Ecorse River watersheds in the U.S., and parts of the Thames River, Little River, Turkey Creek and Sydenham watersheds in Canada. Does Detroit have good drinking water? The City of Detroit’s drinking water is […]

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What to know before moving to Nebraska?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

29 Things You Need To Know About Nebraska Before You Move There Huskers Games Shut Down The State. Everything’s Red In Nebraska, Even Their Beer. Nebraskans Love Their Green Beer, Too. Nebraskans Would Live On A Diet Of Runzas Only If They Could. Learn To Catch The One Finger Wave. Nebraskans Do Talk To Strangers. […]

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Is Providence a good hospital?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In addition, Providence was recognized by Healthgrades for top 5% in the nation for Critical Care (2019); Overall GI Services (2 years in a row); Overall Orthopedic Services (2019); Overall Pulmonary Services (2 years in a row); and Patient Safety (2017-2018). What is Providence Hospital known for? We help people and communities benefit from the […]

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Does Oregon require SAT?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Effective with applicants for fall 2021 or beyond, submitting scores from the SAT/ACT is now optional for admissions. Many students will still provide scores, so if you do send them, we prefer scores to be sent directly from the testing service. We also accept scores reported on official high school transcripts. Do you have to […]

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Who migrated to Kentucky?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Kentucky was home to 75,440 women, 78,639 men, and 15,267 children who were immigrants. The top countries of origin for immigrants were Mexico (16 percent of immigrants), Cuba (7 percent), China (6 percent), India (5 percent), and Honduras (4 percent). Where did most Kentucky settlers come from? Background. Pre-statehood settlers of Kentucky were mostly of […]

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