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A coffee shop started using coffee grounds to make fertilizer for community gardens

时间:2025-12-02 04:44:23 来源:Infinite Connection Hub 作者:镇江市 阅读:422次

A coffee shop started using coffee grounds to make fertilizer for community gardens

The city introduced a new bike-sharing program with more than 50 stations across the cityResearchers studied the effects of sleep deprivation on decision-making skills

A coffee shop started using coffee grounds to make fertilizer for community gardens

A famous actor starred in a new film that premiered at an international movie festivalThe national soccer league announced plans to add two new teams in the western regionA tech startup released a new device that monitors heart rate and blood pressure at home

A coffee shop started using coffee grounds to make fertilizer for community gardens

The government provided funding to repair historical buildings damaged by a recent stormA local restaurant won a national award for its innovative farm-to-table menu

A coffee shop started using coffee grounds to make fertilizer for community gardens

Weather forecasters predicted a heatwave that will bring high temperatures to the central states

A team of scientists published a study on how climate change is affecting polar ice capsA tech company launched a new tablet

A local theater performed a children’s playA school started a foreign language program

A coffee shop added a drive-thruA wildlife group protected endangered foxes

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