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Massive cicada emergence expected soon in Northern Virginia

Massive cicada emergence expected soon in Northern Virginia Published Sunday, May. 2, 2021, 12:42 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© Ralf Broskvar – stock.adobe.com) Some Virginians will soon hear a cacophony of chirping cicadas as Brood X emerges from a 17-year subterranean retreat. That loud buzzing in the trees equates to Barry White and candlelight for the billions of cicadas hoping to honeymoon in northern Virginia. Also known as the Great Eastern Brood, these periodical cicadas appear every 17 years throughout the eastern U.S., emerging when the soil reaches 64 degrees.

Lawn mowers pose serious safety risks

Lawn mowers pose serious safety risks Published Monday, Apr. 26, 2021, 6:09 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© ungvar – stock.adobe.com) The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission estimates more than 37,000 Americans suffer a power mower-related injury each year, resulting in about 90 deaths. Unfortunately, mower injuries “are frequent occurrences throughout the spring and summer months,” said Dr. Eric Kramer, a Rockingham County emergency room physician. He said mowing accidents tend to result in two categories of injury lacerations and amputations, or blunt trauma.

Female farmers involvement in agriculture is growing

Female farmers’ involvement in agriculture is growing Published Monday, Apr. 26, 2021, 7:11 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© james pintar – stock.adobe.com) The U.S. Census of Agriculture, which has been surveying the gender, race and ethnic origin of principal farm operators since 2007, reported more than 36 percent of American farmers were women in 2017. Twenty-nine percent were principal operators, and 78% of all female producers said they are involved in daily decisions. In Virginia, female farmers are involved with 23,575 farms, and they are principal operators of 16,456.

Non-native plants can overtake home landscapes

Non-native plants can overtake home landscapes Published Sunday, Apr. 25, 2021, 1:13 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© Hanoi Photography – stock.adobe.com) Invasive plant species purchased at garden centers may enhance a landscape’s aesthetic appeal, but they also can turn idyllic outdoor spaces into battlegrounds for ecological balance. Damages caused by invasive plant species introduced by human activity into regions where they did not originate cost Virginians more than $1 billion annually. Nationally, that figure exceeds $120 billion, according to the Virginia Invasive Species Working Group.

Arlington County Board Approves New Budget That Holds Property Tax Rate Steady

Today at 11:30am The majority of Arlington homeowners will face higher property taxes, after the County Board approved a budget that holds the property tax rate steady. The Fiscal Year 2022 budget includes $1.4 billion in spending, a 3.5% increase from last year’s budget. Of that, $530 million will go to Arlington Public Schools, which will pass its final budget next month. Earlier this year County Manager Mark Schwartz proposed a budget that would have only boosted spending by 1.4%, calling it a “transition budget” appropriate for the challenges presented by the pandemic. The new county budget includes millions in additional expenditures, thanks to higher-than-expected business tax revenue and an expected $46 million in federal funding for Arlington’s local COVID-19 response from the American Rescue Plan, to be split between this year’s and next year’s budgets.

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