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World’s secondtallest roller coaster is permanently closing

SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — An amusement park in Ohio announced Tuesday it would be permanently closing the world’s second-tallest roller coaster. The decision by Cedar Point comes a year after a small metal object flew off the 420-foot (128-meter) tall Top Thrill Dragster coaster and struck a woman in the head at the park in Sandusky.

Bacon Lovers Mac and Cheese

Ingredients 12 ounce box Della Terra rigatoni, cooked al dente 8 ounce Loveras Smoked Caciocavallo cheese, grated 1 cup LaBaguette bread crumbs 5 tablespoons Shawnee Mills All-Purpose Flour 1 cup Hiland half and half 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon Scissortail Farms Thyme, stems removed 12 ounce Hiland grated medium sharp cheddar cheese, grated ½ of a 12 ounce package of Bar-S Bacon, cooked and crumbled 3 tablespoons plus ½ stick Hiland Butter, divided 3 cups Hiland whole milk 1/2 tablespoons salt 1/8 ground nutmeg 1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.

Airlines count on business travelers to keep recovery going

DALLAS (AP) — With summer vacations winding down, airlines are counting on the return of more business travelers to keep their pandemic recovery going into the fall. Air travel in the United States, bolstered by huge numbers of tourists, has nearly recovered to pre-pandemic levels.

Europe struggles with crisis as Russia cuts gas

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe is struggling to contain an energy crisis that could lead to rolling blackouts, shuttered factories and a deep recession. The primary cause: Russia has choked off the supplies of cheap natural gas that the continent depended on for years to run factories, generate electricity and heat homes.

OPEC+ makes small trim to world oil supplies as prices fall

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — OPEC and allied oil-producing countries, including Russia, made a small trim in their supplies to the global economy Monday, underlining their unhappiness as recession fears help drive down crude prices — along with the cost of gasoline, to drivers’ delight.

How to save vegetable seeds for next year

Many of the vegetables we grow in our gardens produce seeds, which, if harvested and stored correctly, have the potential to grace us with free plants. And late summer is the perfect time to start collecting them.

Kay Lynn (Clemons) Knolles

Kay Lynn Clemons Knolles was born March 3, 1951, in Wynnewood, Oklahoma and passed away on September 2, 2022, in Norman, Oklahoma. She was born to Bonnie Vernette Williams Clemons and Aaron Clemons joining her brothers, James Lee and Rodger Dale.