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A library started offering "book rentals by mail" for homebound patrons

时间:2025-11-19 16:48:00 来源:The Boundless Vision Society 作者:大张伟 阅读:820次

A library started offering "book rentals by mail" for homebound patrons

The space agency successfully launched a satellite to monitor ocean currentsA coffee chain announced it will offer free refills for customers with reusable cups

A library started offering

The city council approved a project to build a new public pool in the southern neighborhoodArchaeologists discovered ancient tools made from bone in a cave systemCar companies announced a partnership to develop self-driving shuttle services for cities

A library started offering

A drought in the southwest led to the cancellation of outdoor water use for landscapingThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to researchers studying aging

A library started offering

A community center offered free English classes for immigrant families

A discount store announced it will expand its organic food section in all locationsA major bookstore chain announced it will open 14 new locations focusing on community events and local authors

A study found that urban green spaces reduce air pollution levels by up to 25% in city centersLocal police partnered with schools to launch an anti-bullying campaign featuring workshops and awareness events

A famous athlete announced a charity foundation to support youth sports programs in low-income areasA tech company said it will adopt a 4-day workweek for all employees starting next quarter

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