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Badger Rd. On the southwest side and 4602 Sycamore Ave on the east side.The drop off sites are currently on winter hours. The Badger and Sycamore sites are open 7:30am to 3:00pm Monday to Friday, except on city observed holidays. In a news release, state officials said Americans have been getting seeds in the mail in packages labeled as “jewelry,” which they never ordered. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture thinks this is a scam and that the seeds could contain plant diseases, weeds or invasive plants that hurt local ecosystems.”Seeds sold in Pennsylvania are rigorously tested to ensure that they are genetically pure and regulated to ensure that what’s on the label is what’s in the package,” Secretary Russell Redding said in the release. “Planting seeds without knowing what they are can wreak havoc with our environment, destroy agricultural crops and incur costly control efforts for years to come.”It is believed the packages filled with unlabeled seeds are part of a “brushing” scheme.

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M1 is the first personal computer chip built using cutting edge 5 nanometer process technology and is packed with an astounding 16 billion transistors, the most Apple has ever put into a chip. It features the world’s fastest CPU core in low power silicon, the world’s best CPU performance per watt, the world’s fastest integrated graphics in a personal computer, and breakthrough machine learning performance with the Apple Neural Engine. It builds on more than a decade of designing industry leading chips for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, and ushers in a whole new era for the Mac,” said Johny Srouji, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies.

A McDonald’s employee from Coventry, England, cheered a customer up when she paid for his meal as her “kind act” of the day. Footage tweeted by Josh U R on September 22 shows employee Enya, who works at the Tile Hill branch of the restaurant, using her own card to pay for his order. “She paid for my meal as she heard me ask my mum on the phone whether she would like something before I ordered,” he told Storyful.

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