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A farm participated in a local farmers market to sell fresh fruits and vegetables

时间:2025-11-30 07:43:36 来源:Next Frontier Visionworks 作者:黔江区 阅读:530次

A farm participated in a local farmers market to sell fresh fruits and vegetables

A national park started offering guided toursA fashion brand launched a line of activewear for women

A farm participated in a local farmers market to sell fresh fruits and vegetables

A city installed public Wi-Fi in parksResearchers studied the effects of air pollution on children’s healthA bookstore offered a monthly book subscription service

A farm participated in a local farmers market to sell fresh fruits and vegetables

A farm started selling grass-fed beefA museum displayed famous paintings on loan from another museum

A farm participated in a local farmers market to sell fresh fruits and vegetables

A gym added new weight training equipment

A government program helped first-time homebuyersA famous actor won Best Actor at an international film festival for a critically acclaimed role

The government announced a $100 million program to help homeless people find permanent housingA new high-speed internet service launched in rural areas connecting underserved communities

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