(KNUE-FM) Springtime in Texas is beautiful, but there is one thing to watch out for and that would be snakes. Of course, there are ups and downs to everything in life. And seeing as how I have never ...
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But that wasn’t even the most urgent concern. How would you feel if the property next to yours was like something out of Indiana Jones? Snakes, why did it have to be snakes? See also ...
Every so often, Adult Swim sneaks a show onto its lineup that feels like a fever dream you accidentally tuned into at 3 a.m. and “Common Side Effects” is exactly that — but in the best way possible. A ...
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“These flowers are attracting bugs and other critters and at the same time, snakes are following them as well. So be careful y’all when you’re out there taking photos, posing for the beautiful ...
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“We do have a few ones to watch out for here in East Texas. for you venomous snakes, copperheads, cottonmouth are probably the most common ones that you’re going to see,” Caldwell Zoo Employee Dallas ...
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Celebrate “Musical Nationalism – Sharing Our Musical Identities” with the Orlando Concert Band. Featuring the music of Franz Strauss, Jean Sibelius, Gioachino Rossini, Morton Gould, and others. 7 p.m.