Katrina forces the merging of families - with mixed results (Utility trailers)
Katrina forces the merging of families - with mixed results
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Jerry Reese sleeps on a sofa that is too short for his 6-foot-3 frame in the living room of his sister's house, a place that's become a long-term shelter for eight other relatives displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Source: www.wpmi.com
Flooding predicted if hurricane hits Del.
In the worst-case scenario, parts of Rehoboth Beach would be floating in several feet of seawater during a Category 4 hurricane.
Source: www.delawareonline.com
U.S. Forest Service changes outlook for campsites
Tucked away in a corner of the U.S. Forest Service Web site are plans that could lead to the closure of hundreds of campground water systems and, ultimately, hundreds of campgrounds themselves throughout the national forest system. The time-hallowed p ...
Source: www.billingsgazette.net
Rt. 40 mess is headache for utilities
BUENA -- The major traffic delays that occurred Tuesday morning after a pickup truck knocked down a railroad crossing sign, utility pole and traffic light on Route 40 can be attributed in large part to the range of utilities affected by the crash. No one was injured.
Source: www.thedailyjournal.com
Nearly 100-thousand dollars in stolen property recovered
DURANT, Okla. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has recovered nearly 100-thousand dollars in stolen property and arrested two people in a case that stretches from east-central Oklahoma to the Texas Panhandle.
Source: kvoa.com
Arson eyed in Harrisville trailer park fire
HARRISVILLE TWP. Lodi fire officials are eyeing arson as the possible cause of a fire that destroyed one trailer and severely damaged three others early Sunday morning at Sunset Estates trailer park, just outside the village limits.
Source: www.medina-gazette.com
Hurricane Katrina forces the merging of families _ with mixed results(Updated 02:04 p.m.)
Jerry Reese sleeps on a sofa that is too short for his tall frame in the living room of his sister's house, a place that has become a long-term shelter for eight other relatives displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
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