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Insurance stalls revival
There were 11,256 bottles of wine in the cellar of Antoine's Restaurant on the morning of Aug. 29 when Hurricane Katrina struck, some of them rare, most of them expensive and all of them ruined when the power failed, the air conditioning died and the...Tags: Premature Birth, Northbrook, Floods, Business, Economy, Business and Finance
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Veterans say service officer still needed
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasA group of local veterans reminded Kerr County commissioners Monday about the need for a county veterans service officer, after learning that a grant that may have funded the position was recently denied. Gary Noller, president of the Hill Country...Tags: Judges, Veterans Affairs, Local Government, The Salvation Army, Bodies of Water
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Ingram to issue debt for sewer project
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasIngram officials are set to pass the next milestone in a wastewater project intended to promote commercial expansion and prevent sewage from leaking into the Guadalupe River. The Ingram City Council is poised to accept a 10-year, 1.45 percent interest...Tags: Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bodies of Water, Property, Water Supply
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River volunteers deliver 'low impact, big results' in cleaning up Pittsburgh
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewA child's swimming pool. Shotgun shells. A mountain of tires. And a 3-foot alligator -- cold but very much alive. All of the above -- and more -- have been removed from Western Pennsylvania waterways during the past two years, thanks to a group of...Tags: Pittsburgh, Bodies of Water, American Eagle Outfitters Incorporated, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution
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Illegal Bangor pool dumping incident spurs reminder about safe water disposal
Bangor Daily News, MaineThe illegal act of discharging old water from an inground pool on Falvey Street directly into a nearby catch basin for the city's most polluted waterway earlier this month, led the city to issue a reminder about safely draining swimming pools. "Since...Tags: Highway Transportation, Swimming, Biology, Science and Technology, Bodies of Water
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Outdoors Notebook: Susquehanna research approved, remedies delayed
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteFederal approval of a waterway monitoring plan is seen as good news or bad news for the Susquehanna River. The longest on the American East Coast at 464 miles, it's a major Pennsylvania artery draining into Chesapeake Bay. Last week the U.S....Tags: Bodies of Water, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Environmental Cleanup, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Environmental Issues
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Presenting the 2013 All-Area Citizen Scholars
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaThe 21 brief biographies that appear below represent a glance into the activities -- both in school and out -- of the high school seniors named to The Hawk Eye's All-Area Citizen Scholars class of 2013. One graduating senior from each of 21 area high...Tags: Wrestling, Bodies of Water, Breast Cancer, Financial Aid, Music
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Keep waters at bay
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Everyone has memories related to Mother's Day. But some in the region remember one year more vividly than the rest: 2006, when they were forced to evacuate their homes in rowboats after a brutal rainstorm pushed the Merrimack and Shawsheen rivers well...Tags: Floods, Business, Weather Warnings, Bodies of Water, Mother's Day
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Caution: Delays ahead
The Times LeaderIt could be a long couple of weeks for commuters using Pierce Street and the Veterans Memorial Bridge. According to James May and Mike Taluto at PennDOT's District 4 Dunmore office, two major projects could cause traffic delays for extended times: --...Tags: Floods, Bodies of Water, Travel, Road Transportation, Human Interest
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Berlin's New Fishway Opens Mattabesset River To Spawning Fish
The Hartford Courant— A ceremony Thursday marked the official opening of a new fishway that experts estimate has allowed at least 1,200 fish so far to bypass a dam in the Mattabesset River that has blocked fish migration for the last century. The fish ladder, built...Tags: Bodies of Water, Nature Conservancy
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Des Plaines' beef about levee dismissed by state agency
Efforts by Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights to limit flood damage near Levee 37 along the Des Plaines River last month did not violate a state permit and did not significantly contribute to flooding downstream in Des Plaines, according to findings from...
Tags: Floods, Bodies of Water, Mount Prospect, Des Plaines, Prospect Heights (Cook, Illinois)
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Devils Lake: Giveth and taketh
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. -- While the Red River flooding grabs the biggest headlines for its critical flooding emergency, the chronic story is Devils Lake. "It's been going on for 20 years; you get tired of it," says Dan Webster, chairman of the Ramsey...Tags: Floods, Arable Farming, Bodies of Water, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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