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Laci Southerland - Armed and Fabulous Targeting Covid-19
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Recent Facebook Post by Laci Southerland, Eco-Solutions sponsored barrell-racer. Laci writes... I can’t even begin to express the gratitude and love I have for the people in my life! To be able to help out in this crazy time with Covid, making sure Jett’s amazing school is ready to open and teach confidently, knowing they are protected to the max. No harsh chemicals, disinfectant time is less than 1 minute, safe for kids to lick walls! 😜 (We all know some do! Lol!) But joking aside, I can’t thank Ed Kempf and Eco-Solutions FarmtoTable enough for their dedication and donation to ensure these kids and the staff...
The Furreal Story Behind Swamp Juice Horse+Pet Shampoo
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Welcome Laci and Teri To The Eco-Solutions Family!
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FACEBOOK Laci Southerland is with Ed Kempf and Teri Street. November 6 at 7:23 PM I love when I get a package from Ed at Eco-Solutions FarmtoTable!!! They are always making sure we are taken care of! It feels like Christmas! 🎄The “All In” in Las Vegas is coming up and we will sure be covered for aches and pains, flies, stall odor AND be able to SANITIZE! 🙌🏻❤️ Stay tuned for a new giveaway from Teri Street and I! If you have any questions or need some ALL NATURAL product for Vegas, let us know! I will be at race 1 and Teri will be at...
SwampJuice Sponsors Active Duty Air Force Racer
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Nick Brand is active duty Air Force member and a formidable new racer in Mini Outlaws dirt track racing. Nick debuted the Swamp Juice 79 kart at the Appalachian Indoor Showdown in Wytheville, Virginia on February 23rd. Nick's home track will be Millbridge Speedway. Come out and support Nick and check out one of the best wraps in the game. Congratulations to Nick on a solid day of racing.
Gulf Coast Labeled "Ground Zero" For Zika Outbreak
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Mobile, Alabama is among the rainiest cities in the U.S., and that’s bad sign heading into sweltering summer days, steamy nights and peak months for mosquito infestation. The concern is magnified this year as health officials scramble to prepare for the mosquito-borne Zika epidemic that has spread to 37 counties and territories in the Americas and is threatening the summer Olympic games in Brazil. “We have similar weather conditions to South and Central Americas,” said Jim McVay, director of health promotion and chronic disease with the Alabama Department of Public Health. “We are getting into mosquito season … Certainly we...