Steve Novakovich is CEO of Garrett Metal Detectors, a Garland, TX-based global leader of metal detection products for security and law enforcement applications worldwide. Since joining Garrett in 2018 ...
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Metal Detecting a Forgotten Camp Site – Amazing Relics Found
We took the Garrett Vortex to a lost war camp in Alabama and it did not disappoint. From bullets to buttons, this hunt turned into an incredible day of relic recovery.
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Metal Detecting on a 200-Year-Old Farm: The Vortex, the Mud, and the Existential Crisis
They say old farms hide history. Ours hid 200 years of broken tools, iron nails, and ghosts judging our technique. The ...
Several parents and community advocates are questioning whether a $3 million investment placing metal detectors in Cumberland County schools last year is worth it. At an Oct. 4 Board of Education ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - A student at Pathway School is accused of bringing a loaded gun to school. Mobile Police cruisers were parked outside the school on Oct. 21 around 1:15 p.m. According to a ...
A haul of up to 15,000 Roman coins buried in two clay pots has been found in a Welsh field by a dumbfounded metal detectorist. The trove, unearthed by David Moss, 36, from Cheshire, could be the ...
"For a prospector, the correct detector can make all the difference," Rahila Momin, Detector Warehouse's Media Contact, ...
Researchers have developed an experimental method for determining whether the functions performed by a quantum computer are the result of quantum mechanics — or just a clever twist on classical ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The victim of an apparently random stabbing attack in Melbourne’s CBD says she has been left unable to work and fearful of walking down ...
A spectacular gold pendant linked to Henry VIII's marriage to Katharine of Aragon could be saved for the nation - but it will come at a hefty price. The artefact, which is marked with the letters 'H' ...
Heavy metal heroes Slipknot filed a federal lawsuit last week, seeking to reclaim the Slipknot.com web address from an anonymous cybersquatter who has controlled the domain for more than two decades.
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