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#31
Pine Needle Tea – Easy and Good for You

For years I’ve been on a journey of exploration, learning to use all the wild abundance that’s all around us. So much knowledge has been lost about how to use wild plants for food and medicine, which is a shame. Pine needle tea is one of those remedies that everyone should know about, and it’s...


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#32
🌿 DIY Essential Oil Distiller: How to Build and Use One at Home

Extracting essential oils at home is easier than you might think—though it does take time and a good amount of plant material. Pure essential oils can be pricey, but with a simple steam distillation setup, you can make your own at home! Here's how it works: Steam passes through plant material, breaking down the oil […]
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#33
'Where are you, Erin?' | Indiana Democratic Party hosts 'People's Town Hall' in Republican District 9

13News reached out to Congresswoman Erin Houchin's office, who's district is where Saturday's town hall was held, for comment on this story but have not heard back.
Source: 'Where are you, Erin?' | Indiana Democratic Party hosts 'People's Town Hall' in Republican District 9
#34
Kentucky Humanities 'defunded overnight' by DOGE

Kentucky Humanities helped schools and shops recover in the aftermath of eastern Kentucky flooding in 2022. But now, officials say their hands are tied.
Source: Kentucky Humanities 'defunded overnight' by DOGE
#35
Calm during chaos: Recognizing Louisville's 911 call takers and dispatchers

Paula Lacey is a dispatcher at MetroSafe, and after 27 years on the job, she's ready to hang up her headset.
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#36
City of Charlestown urging residents to limit water usage until rain stops

An alert on the city's website states their wastewater system has received twice the capacity through their treatment plant as rainfall totals have exceeded 7 inches
Source: City of Charlestown urging residents to limit water usage until rain stops
#37
Indiana Feed - Community Events / Park Tudor Jazz Band
Last post by Booed Off Stage - Apr 22, 2025, 11:05 AM
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The Park Tudor Jazz Band is an extra-curricular group that meets two times each week before school. The group is comprised of some of the finest high school musicians at the school. Each year the
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#38
Playoffs Round 1 - Game 2 - Indiana Pacers







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The Indiana Pacers have been a fixture on the Indiana sports scene since 1967. One of the National Basketball Association's premier franchises, the Pacers have reached NBA Playoffs and Eastern


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#39
Hunting, Fishing & Trapping / AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO ...
Last post by Admin - Apr 22, 2025, 11:05 AM
AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera – Beyond Hunting

Cellular trail cams are superb at their job. Modern hunters have grown accustomed to using such a wide variety of tools that incorporate everything from accelerometers to satellite networks and complex wind reading equipment. In that same vein trail cameras have also evolved so much that they’re bordering on the same territory as a lot of remote CCTV subscriptions like Ring. I had the idea that it might be useful to convert a cellular trial camera into a rather inexpensive yet still useful property management tool for monitoring remote properties or locations you might want to keep tabs on, but might not have the infrastructure or need for live CCTV monitoring. Moultrie graciously agreed to send along a handful of their Moultrie Edge 2 PRO Trail Cameras as well as some of their POWER MAG PLUS batteries so we can check out the performance of these cameras, and explore their usefulness in a rather unorthodox application.

Reviews on AllOutdoor

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

AO Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera – Beyond Hunting

The Edge 2 PRO builds on Moultrie's trail camera legacy with meaningful upgrades: a sharper sensor, smarter AI-driven image sorting, and a robust multi-carrier cellular connection that locks onto the strongest signal available. It's designed to work wherever you are, no guesswork is required.

Moultrie Mobile Edge 2 Pro

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

Features

  • 36MP Photos & 1080p Video with Audio: Capture crisp, detailed footage of anything that crosses its path.
  • AI-Powered Image Filtering: Distinguishes people from animals, cutting down on pointless alerts.
  • No SD Card Needed: Built-in 8GB memory (plus unlimited cloud storage via the app) eliminates card-swapping hassles.
  • Auto-Connecting Multi-Carrier Cellular: Seamlessly picks the best signal from all four major U.S. networks.
  • Long Battery Life: Runs for months on lithium AA batteries or the optional Moultrie POWER MAG PLUS pack.
  • Moultrie Mobile App: View images and videos from anywhere, anytime.

Power Mag Plus

For this review, Moultrie included their EDGE Series POWER MAG PLUS, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack priced at $99.99. It's built to outlast traditional AA batteries and offers some serious perks:

  • Enhanced Capacity: Outperforms a full set of 16 AA batteries for extended runtime.
  • Fast Charging: USB-C charging delivers weeks of power after just an hour plugged in.
  • Cold Weather Reliability: Holds strong in freezing temps where disposables falter.
  • Eco-Friendly Savings: Cuts down on battery waste and long-term costs.

Battery life varies based on factors like temperature (colder weather drains power faster), trigger settings (high sensitivity or long videos chew through juice), and activity level (busy areas mean more triggers). The POWER MAG PLUS shines with its quick recharge time and durability, making it a smart upgrade for heavy users tired of swapping AAs. I absolutely love how long the Power Mag batteries last although they are a bit slow to charge even with a fast charger setup. One hour of charge in a rush though should get your camera through a couple of days or more in a relatively quiet area. So if you’re taking this off a property and moving it near a tree stand then you’ll be even happier with its battery performance on AAs or rechargeables. In really remote locations you might not be able to visit on a regular basis, you can even outfit the Edge 2 PRO with a small solar array which can theoretically extend its battery life indefinitely.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

Pricing & Subscription Options

We’ll start off with the hardest part of most cellular trail cam reviews – the pricing plans. The Edge 2 PRO retails for about $139.99—a fair price for its feature set and it borders on a bargain for the overall quality of the unit itself. Since it's cellular, you'll need a Moultrie Mobile subscription to unlock its full potential. Plans start at $9.99/month for basic image uploads and scale up to $34.99/month for unlimited storage and premium features like advanced AI tagging.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

Annual plans offer a discount if you're ready to commit and this is probably the best way to go from the start especially if you’re planning on using one of these as an ad hoc remote security device. The app ties it all together, letting you manage multiple cameras and check footage on the go. The pricing and subscription options that Moultrie offers are probably my least favorite part of the entire setup even though they’re not completely unreasonable.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

Setup is relatively simple and all you need is a payment method, and an email address and you’ll be good to go. Connecting the camera is a breeze through the app as well with the initial connection being the most complex task you’ll have to tackle by initiating the connection from the camera to establish the first link. Once connected, the camera will be tied to your account and you’ll be able to monitor it regardless of where it goes even though you can move it and recalibrate it.

Using the Edge 2 PRO for Property & Security Monitoring

Got remote land, a farm, or a sprawling backyard? The Edge 2 PRO is a game-changer for keeping tabs on what's happening when you're not there. Unlike WiFi-dependent security cameras, it runs on batteries and cellular data, making it perfect for off-grid spots. The AI filtering stands out here—it weeds out false triggers from wind or wildlife, so you're only pinged when something significant, like a person or vehicle, shows up. On a smaller scale, as I’ve demonstrated here, you can also keep track of smaller critters possibly invading your property and or eating your chickens or other livestock. All that being said the weather resistance of the unit is great and features heavy-duty rubber gaskets around any areas that lead to the interior of the camera which include the controls, battery compartment, and plug for the external power supply.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

The Moultrie Edge 2 PRO's build is a mixed bag—sturdy enough to shrug off rain and snow with its weatherproof shell, yet bulky and a tad clunky for discreet setups, thanks to its hefty size and those absolutely massive batteries I love. The Easy-Aim Mount is a gem, making setup a breeze even on uneven surfaces, and the straps are easily tensioned with even one gloved hand. The no-glow flash keeps pumping out crisp night shots without a hitch even though you can catch the flash on a cell phone camera or night vision. One thing you’ll want to watch out for is bugs nesting in its crevices of which there are fortunately few outside of the latch for the compartment and bottom of the camera where there are a few cavities.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

Even though hard storage is the cheapest it has ever been, I love the built-in 8GB memory—no more lost SD cards. However, even though you can pull up to 30 seconds of video after a trigger event, you can’t actually monitor with the camera as you would a live CCTV or Ring camera setup. No live video feed means you're stuck with stills or short clips, not real-time action, so you won't catch a trespasser in the act unless they happen to stay in front of the camera constantly triggering it.  It's a solid workhorse, but don't expect it to outshine a true security cam.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

The cellular connection can be a crapshoot in truly remote areas, even with its multi-carrier bragging rights—I've had it drop signals just around my house where I have a fairly good signal and it can still take almost half an hour sometimes to get a photo or video clip retrieved. Most of the time this isn’t a problem and videos and images are transmitted to the Moultrie Mobile app within minutes. On that subject, while the Moultrie Mobile app is slick for checking footage, most of its features and your camera’s features are locked behind subscription costs; $35 a month for unlimited storage feels steep when competitors like Bushnell offer similar perks for less. The built-in memory is a nice touch, but 8GB fills up fast if you're recording video, leaving you leaning on that pricey cloud anyway.  I’d say the true value of Moultrie is their solid build quality and the superb weather resistance that these units have which extends into the Power Mag Plus batteries I used.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

Final Verdict: Is the Moultrie Edge 2 PRO Worth It?

If you're after a wireless, easy-to-use monitoring tool that skips WiFi and complex setups, the Moultrie Edge 2 PRO hits the mark. It's reliable, has a very impressive battery life, and delivers solid image quality—whether you're scouting deer, guarding property, or solving the mystery of your vanishing birdseed. You can even keep track of multiple cameras on the same app in the same account and there are tons of other options that I haven’t even dug out and used yet. This isn't just a hunter's gadget; it's a do-it-all camera for anyone needing hassle-free surveillance. At $139.99 (plus subscription), it's a worthwhile investment for peace of mind and practicality in the field or at home and these are for sure a huge step above your bargain bin trail cams.

AllOutdoor Review: Edge 2 PRO Trail Camera - Beyond Hunting

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#40
Politics Podium - CAUTION / Markets tumble after Trump’s l...
Last post by Admin - Apr 22, 2025, 12:30 AM
Markets tumble after Trump's latest tariff volley heightens chance of a broader trade war




NEW YORK (AP) — Financial markets around the world are reeling following President Donald Trump’s latest and most severe volley of tariffs, and the U.S. stock market may be taking the worst of it. The S&P 500 was down 3.3% in early trading Thursday, more than the losses seen in other major markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 1150 points, and the Nasdaq composite was off 4.3%. Little was spared as fear flared globally about the potentially higher inflation and weakening economic growth that tariffs can create. Prices fell for everything from crude oil to Big Tech stocks to small companies that invest only in U.S. real estate.


THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.


Wall Street followed global markets sharply lower Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced tariffs on imports of goods from around the world.


The double-digit tariff hikes rippled through world markets and economists are warning that the risk of recession is climbing.


Futures for the S&P 500 slumped 3.4% before the bell, while Dow Jones Industrial Average futures lost 2.8%, auguring potential losses when U.S. markets reopen in a couple hours. Nasdaq futures tumbled 3.8%.


Oil prices fell more than 4% and the U.S. dollar hit its lowest level against the Japanese yen since early October.


It was the fourth straight day that U.S. markets have begun falling early, though unlike the previous three, it appears unlikely that stocks will recover by day’s end.


After the U.S. market closed Wednesday, Trump declared a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpluses with the United States. Trump says the U.S. will charge a 34% tax on imports from China, a 20% tax on imports from the European Union, and 32% on Taiwan, a crucial supplier of computer chips.


The announcement came as a “major shock,” Yeap Junrong of IG said in a commentary. “China, in particular, was hit with an additional 34% tariff, bringing its total tariff burden to 64% when accounting for previous measures.”


Losses in Asia were partly blunted by expectations of further economic stimulus from Beijing to offset the impact of the higher tariffs.


Hong Kong’s Hang Seng lost 1.7% to 22,813.22, while the Shanghai Composite index edged 0.2% lower to 3,342.01.


Trump has said he wants tariffs to make the global system more fair and to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States from other countries. But tariffs threaten to grind down growth for the U.S. and other economies while exacerbating inflation, which appears to have become stuck stubbornly above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.


Those fears played out across the retail sector early. A number of U.S. companies in have shifted production to places like Vietnam in recent years to avoid sanctions on China. But Vietnam is among the hardest hit under Trump’s tariffs.


Shares of Nike, Best Buy, and Dollar Tree plunged more than 11% before the opening bell Thursday.


Trump earlier announced 25% tariffs on auto imports; levies against China, Canada and Mexico; and expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum. Trump has also put tariffs against countries that import oil from Venezuela and plans separate import taxes on pharmaceutical drugs, lumber, copper and computer chips.


Treasury yields swung in the bond market, echoing the indecision seen in the stock market.


The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell as low as 4.04% overnight from 4.23% late Wednesday and from roughly 4.80% early this year. By morning it had settled to 4.11%. Higher yields can indicate higher expectations for the economy or for inflation.


Oil was not spared from the wreckage. U.S. benchmark crude shed $3.36, or 4.7%, to $68.35 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, gave up $3.29, or 4.4%, to $71.66 per barrel.


Oil prices generally decline when pessimism about the economy grows as it is literally the fuel in most economic growth. Oil is bought and sold in U.S. dollars and while protectionist trade policies can lift a nation’s currency, the dollar slid Thursday.


The fear is that the burgeoning trade were will come back to haunt the U.S.


“Most commodity prices are lower, even gold, on concern that this major escalation of the trade war will harm not just the global economy but the U.S. as well,” said Sal Guatieri and Jennifer Lee, senior economists with BMO Capital Markets Economics.


In Europe at midday markets were also sharply lower, though not as bad as in the U.S.


Germany’s DAX fell 2.4%, the CAC 40 in Paris lost 2.7% and Britain’s FTSE 100 shed 1.5%.


In Asian trading, Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 index dipped 4% briefly, with automakers and banks taking big hits. It closed down 2.8% at 34,735.93.


Japan’s yen gained, with the U.S. dollar falling to 146.64 yen from 149.28 yen. The euro rose to $1.1080 from $1.0855.


In South Korea, which was hit with a 25% tariff, the benchmark Kospi fell 1.1% to 2,486.70.


In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.9% to 7,859.70.


Bangkok’s SET shed 1.1% after Thailand was assigned at 36% tariff on its exports to the U.S. That could cause Thai exports to fall by $7 billion to $8 billion, or about 2.3% of the total, Kasem Prunratanamala of CGS International said in a report.





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