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Volunteers make 4th one to remember
Editor: The Bel Air Independence Day Committee hosted a terrific family-oriented day for the community this past 4th of July. We deliberately orient most of our activities to give families somewhere fun to go to on the 4th of July. Given all of the...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Arts and Culture, Dave Williams, High School Sports, Entertainment
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Clark County Fiscal Court rejects one-time pay hike for chemical emergency workers
The Winchester SunClark County commissioners fell silent Tuesday when an order came up at a Fiscal Court meeting to grant six employees of the judge-executive’s office a one-time pay increase of $333.33 each for Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program...Tags: Elections, Chicago Hotels, Judges, Finance, Employees
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TMI Warning Siren Accidentally Sounds an Alert
At approximately 1:19 pm this afternoon, the Three Mile Island (TMI) warning siren located at 2nd and Hanover Streets in the Borough of Hummelstown inadvertently sounded an alert for a duration of less than 30 seconds. Dauphin County Emergency Management...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Sports, Disasters and Accidents, Mediterranean Games
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FEMA, state to fund majority of rain damage projects
The estimated cost for emergency response and 32 projects related to the December flooding is $2.5 million, but Laguna Beach won't have to foot the whole bill. Federal and state agencies will fund 65% of the total if the Federal Emergency Management...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Metal and Mineral, FEMA, Floods, Finance
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Kyle Andrew Reed, 21, of the 600 block of North Gate Road, was arrested Tuesday on two bench warrants in cases in which he was charged with driving while his license was...Tags: Dundalk, Elkton, Prosecution, Road Transportation, Weather Reports
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No injuries in dramatic McKinney train wreck
Around 1:15 p.m. Monday a southbound Norfolk-Southern train left the tracks parallel to the Geneva- McKinney Road in McKinney, spilling 44 containers onto the embankment and piling several on top of each other. The train consisted of three locomotives and...Tags: Railway Accidents, Hazardous Materials, Contracts, Injuries and Wounds, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Light at the end of the tunnel for Calexico Fire Department
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterCALEXICO — The busiest fire department in the Valley will get some much-needed relief. The federal government has approved more than $600,000 for the Calexico Fire Department to hire more firefighters. Staffing strains on the department have...Tags: Employers, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Human Interest, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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Artscape 2011: Map, highlights, FAQ
This free festival, which takes place on Mount Royal Avenue and North Charles Street, is one of America's largest celebration of the arts. Expect tons of arts and crafts, dozens of live music performances and several other performing and visual arts...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Artscape, Vehicles, Mount Royal
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Utah woman offers organ donation, then shoots self
ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A Utah woman has committed suicide shortly after telling emergency personnel she wanted her organs harvested. The Spectrum of St. George reports the 57-year-old woman made a call Friday morning to 911 to say she wanted to be...Tags: St. George, Suicide, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Utah
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Time is ticking down for homeowners emergency loans
Daily American reporterThree Somerset County families have taken an opportunity to avoid foreclosure by participating in a new emergency mortgage loan program that is rapidly moving toward finality, according to state officials. The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency is...Tags: Mortgages, United Way , Pennsylvania, Real Estate, Financial and Business Services
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Our View: Grant helps douse strain on firefighters
Cities across the nation are fighting to stay afloat in the face of federal and state funding cuts as the economy continues to flounder, so it is refreshing when one of our own finds ways to pay for vital services. Calexico’s fire department is the...Tags: Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Human Interest, National Security, Layoffs and Downsizing
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SUV Drives Off FDR Drive, Lands On NYC Taxi Below
pix11.comAn SUV went flying off the FDR Drive and landed on top of a taxi 40 feet below early Saturday morning, sending eight people to the hospital. Everyone, including the taxi driver, is now stable condition. The Land Rover was traveling southbound on the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Vehicles, Disasters and Accidents
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