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Ready to hit the mat
For those who have championed the idea for years, getting a wrestling team established at Hoover High has been a slippery proposition to pin down, until now. Longtime Hoover teacher and assistant football coach Mark Bitetti has made prior attempts to...Tags: College Football, Wrestling, Edgewood, Natural Disasters, College Sports
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Area Honda dealers hit again
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterWere it not for an earthquake and tsunami in Japan, what could have been a great year has been an OK year in new car sales for area Honda dealers. And this week, they got hit again. Honda announced Monday that parts shortages from three months of...Tags: Earthquakes, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Thailand
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Japan tsunami debris coming to Hawaii
KIAH20 million tons of refrigerators, TV’s, and other appliances are on their way to Hawaii. It's not a liquidation sale at Best Buy, it's debris from the tsunami that resulted after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake shook Japan to its core back in March....Tags: Earthquakes, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Natural Disasters, Tsunamis, Best Buy Co., Inc.
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Insurers' legislative wish-list and how it affects you
Sun SentinelFlorida insurance industry representatives know state lawmakers may not end up spending as much time on insurance issues during the legislative session that starts in January as they have in years past. But some have a wish-list of changes they said...Tags: Consumers, Contracts, Hurricanes, Insurance, Laws
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Explaining kids' stuff
Thirty-eight years ago, I came up with the idea of paper diapers. Of course, I was about two months too late for the patent as these magic diapers mystically appeared on the supermarket shelves. It only took two uses for me to switch from pinning them...Tags: Flu, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Diseases and Illnesses
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More dust storms expected as Texas drought lingers
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - The towering wall of billowing red dust roaring across the blue West Texas sky took Monroe Debusk back more than eight decades to the Dust Bowl years when he was growing up on his family's cotton farm. The 90-year-old farmer looked...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Natural Disasters, Weather, Weather Statistics, Droughts
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New Hours for Pennsylvania Disaster Recovery Centers
The hours of operation for all Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) serving survivors of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will change on Monday, November 7, disaster officials announced today.
The new DRC hours...Tags: Consumers, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Insurance, Philadelphia County, Personal Data Collection
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Joplin retailers make headway toward rebuilding, reopening after tornado
mlandis@ky3.comJOPLIN, Mo. - The next few weeks will bring new grand openings of businesses that had to rebuild after the Joplin tornado. The May 22nd tornado wiped away more than 500 businesses, and left 5,000 people without a place to work. Reconstruction...Tags: Natural Disasters, Business, The Home Depot, Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), Tornadoes
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Snow Safety Conference Highlights Avalanche Education
Channel 2 NewsSnow safety professionals from across the state gathered in Anchorage on Friday for a first-of-its-kind conference. Experts talked about the need for a standardized snow safety forecasting system and more education resources to better-equip those who...Tags: Avalanches and Landslides
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Three earthquakes reported near Oklahoma City Saturday morning
KWCH 12 Eyewitness newsAt least three earthquakes have shaken central oklahoma this morning, and some have been felt in Kansas The U.S. Geological Survey says a 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck at 2:12 this morning, with an epicenter about about 50 miles east of Oklahoma City....Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Natural Disasters
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Oklahoma earthquake felt in Wichita and other parts of Kansas
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter about 40 miles from Oklahoma City could be felt as far north as Salina in Kansas.
The quake hit at 10:53pm in the evening. It could be felt in Wichita and other parts of Kansas. On our KWCH's facebook page...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Natural Disasters
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Evacuteer.org Ready To Help This Hurricane Season
WGNO NewsAugust means we're in the thick of hurricane season. Should a serious storm head this way, Evacuteer.org is ready. The volunteer group may one day help save your life. There has been a lot of activity at the New Orleans emergency operations center....Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, First Aid
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