McMINNVILLE — The Hughes Flying Boat, aka the Spruce Goose, is arguably the most famous aircraft in the world despite flying just once. The flight logbook, in a display case inside the belly of the ...
HOWARD, Wis. (WLUK) -- Animal control officers suspect avian or bird flu has returned to Brown County. The Village of Howard says it has recovered more than a dozen dead geese in the Duck Creek Quarry ...
HOWARD (WLUK) -- What killed eight geese at Duck Creek Quarry? That's what Howard's animal control officer and state DNR officials are working to determine. Village officials say Animal Control/Humane ...
VILLAGE OF HOWARD - Forty-five geese have died due to bird flu near Duck Creek Quarry, according Howard Animal Control. The quarry and trails around the quarry will remain closed until no more sick or ...
HOWARD, Wis. (WBAY) - First it was eight geese dead, now that number has risen to 12 as of Wednesday, Dec. 13 at the Duck Creek Quarry in Howard. As a precaution, the village has closed the quarry in ...
VILLAGE OF HOWARD − As of Dec. 16, more than 30 dead geese have been found near Duck Creek Quarry, a number that is most likely to rise in the coming days, officials say. Humane Officer Matt Atkinson ...
It was November 2, 1947, and five years after the project to create the world's largest airplane began, the Hughes H-4, known to almost everyone else as the 'Spruce Goose,' lept off the surface of the ...
McMINNVILLE, Ore.--I'm sitting in the pilot's seat of the "Spruce Goose," Howard Hughes' famous World War II-era wood behemoth of an airplane, and it's much to the chagrin of the tourists one level ...
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