The Daily Populous

Friday August 25th, 2017 evening edition

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Elly had felt strongly that the Hyperborea should be destroyed rather than allow it to fall into the hands of the Disparate.

Others on our team disagreed, believing that the Hyperborea might hold the secret to the revolution’s success.

The following hours spent traversing the frigid waste in a blizzard are also a jumbled blur, ill-remembered and poorly defined.

The next thing I clearly recall is our final approach to the coordinates Dr. Maas has provided, and where we expected to find the Hyperborea.

What we found instead was a complex fortified installation, showing all the hallmarks of sinister Disparate technology.

It has been a circuitous path to lands I once knew, and surprising to see how much the terrain has changed.

I no longer know or recognize most members of the research team, though I believe the spirit of rebellion still persists. »

Report: Some patients treated for putting sunblock in their eyes during eclipse

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Those experiencing blurred or impaired vision after watching the solar eclipse may want to see an eye doctor.

Nurse Practioner Trish Patterson told our sister station KRCR it usually takes 24 hours before people start noticing symptoms, including visual defects or blurriness.

People experiencing those symptoms should get checked right away with a thorough eye exam using a slit lamp, and visit an ophthalmologist. »