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Monday Morning Coffee: The Day After Irene.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. If you're one of the lucky Pennsylvanians who have electricity this Monday morning and you're reading this entry, then welcome, glad you made it through the storm all right. And if you don't have electricity...... -
How to unload storm-damaged items in Lower Macungie
Valley 610Lower Macungie Township is giving its residents some guidance on how to get rid of various items damaged during Hurricane Irene. Here's what the township suggests: -If you have a large number of items, pay for a Dumpster or contract with a private hauler.... -
Sea turtles affected by Hurricane Irene
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelLucky for Florida, Hurricane Irene did little damage to the coast, causing only minor beach erosion. One impact still being assessed is what happened with nesting sea turtles. Thousands of sea turtle nests were still incubating this week on Florida... -
Citizens adds employees as number of policies drops
Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the state-run insurer of last resort, has trimmed more than 26 percent of its customers since late 2007.
But the number of employees has grown by 17 percent.
"There isn't a company in the state who could sustain...Tags: Travel, Career and Workplace, Insurance, Restaurants, Florida
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High sugar prices help U.S. farmers pay off debt
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A series of disasters in Australia’s sugarcane region and foul weather in Brazil, India and China have driven up world sugar prices, and many U.S. farmers are making enough to pay off loans and buy new equipment.
But...Tags: Prices, Australia, Florida, Brazil, Disasters and Accidents
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Strong solar flares could disrupt communications
Sun SentinelLike hurricanes, tornadoes and thunderstorms aren’t enough. Now we have to deal with solar flares. These eruptions on the sun’s surface have increased in intensity over the past few days, according to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction...Tags: Hurricanes, Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Weather, Natural Disasters
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TIME TO TAKE A SPRING BREAK
When asked what comes to mind when they hear the words “Spring Break,” several students replied with everything from sleep, no homework, vacation, friends, fun, road trips, and freedom.
“Spring break is a much needed break from the...Tags: Travel, Hotels and Accommodations, National Basketball Association, Spring Break, Black Hills Corporation
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Obama May Tap Oil Reserves as Gas Prices Continue to Soar
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Gas prices are continuing their upward climb, and there's no indication that the pain at the pump will subside any time soon. The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gas in California is now $3.897, the highest in the...Tags: Libya, AAA, Bill Daley, Labor Markets, NBC (tv network)
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Citizens Property Insurance won't cover some homes damaged by Chinese drywall
The state's insurer of last resort says it will not provide coverage for homes with extensive damage caused by tainted drywall from China.
Already, Citizens Property Insurance has dropped coverage on two homes that are vacant because of defective...Tags: Building Material, Hurricanes, Judges, Insurance, Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
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For storm season, check insurance
When it comes to protecting condominiums and homeowners communities from hurricanes, Florida law may not require as much property insurance as you may think - or need.
These are tough times for shared communities across the state, and the notion of...Tags: Hurricanes, Condos, Lawyers, Judges, Insurance
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A Special Valentine For A La Marque Soldier
KIAHToday may just be Valentine's Day for you, but it’s 'move in' day for a La Marque military veteran. Victor Cervantes was deployed in Afghanistan during 2008. That September, Hurricane Ike struck the Texas coast and damaged his home. There was nothing...Tags: Hurricanes, Judges, Veterans Affairs, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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April in the Garden
Almanac • Average temperature: High 83, Low 60 • Rainfall: 2.42 inches The Moon 1. Moon phases: • New moon April 3 • First quarter April 11 • Full moon April 17 • Last quarter April 24 2. Moon sign planting...Tags: Thyme, Chemical Industry, Traffic, Potatoes, Salvia
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Feb 14, 2011
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