Best Summer Fairs To Avoid In All 50 States
Alabama — Big Dean Sausage Festival
Not connected with the Dean Sausage Company, this is strictly about Big Dean.
Alaska — The Big Thaw
Frozen solid all winter, things thaw out during the warm summer months. Bring a blanket and observe one of nature’s wonders in downtown Sitka, which was actually part of Russia until two years after the Civil War.
Arizona — Escape from Lake Havasu City
You won’t want to experience anything close to the 128-degree record temperatures that hit here on June 29th, 1994 — and no one else does, either...
Arkansas — Hog-Shaving Festival
Bring your favorite straight-edge razor and as many cans of shaving cream as you can carry, Suuu-eeeeee!
California — Five Deuce Hoover Crips Block Party Weekend
You can listen to songs about gang-bangin’ and ho’s from the …
Agricultural Digest
Researchers at the Catholic University in Piacenza, Italy, have made a major breakthrough in the use of plastic-eating bacteria. Specifically, these bacteria eat “forever chemicals” — otherwise known as PFAS — that have infected our entire ecosystem, our farms, and our bodies through fire retardant and a million other applications. At the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry conference in May, Professor Edoardo Puglisi detailed the research process by which his team gathered samples of soil from a particularly contaminated region and isolated bacterium in those soils which might be effective in eating the plastic waste. They fall into the four categories of Micrococcus, Rhodanobacter, Pseudoxanthomonas and Achromobacter, and Puglisi says “they are usually not harmful to humans.” So we might be able to clean up our own pollution without unintended second-order consequences! On the other …
Bouquets and Brickbats
Brickbat
To US Senators Mike Lee of Utah and Steve Daines of Montana for adding a mandate to President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” that would force the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to sell off roughly 3 million acres of public land by 2030. An earlier version of the BBB included a smaller selloff proposal that would have liquidated nearly 500,000 acres of public land in Nevada and Utah. That proposal was nixed in the House by a bipartisan group of Representatives including New Mexico Democrat Gabe Vasquez and Montana Republican Ryan Zinke — who served as Interior Secretary during Trump’s first term.
The new land sale proposal was announced by Lee, as chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. The plan would affect public lands in 11 states — Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, …