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What Should Be in Your Safety Kit?
Email padler@ky3.comSpringfield, MO: The American Red Cross says, "being prepared means being equipped with the proper supplies you may need in the event of an emergency." You're advised to keep your supplies in an easy-to-carry emergency preparedness kit that you can use at...Tags: Chemical Industry, American Red Cross, Pharmaceuticals, First Aid, Entertainment
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Mercer teacher hopes to never stop learning
kpeek@amnews.comTo never stop learning is the goal for Eve Kersey, a sixth-grade teacher at King Middle School in Harrodsburg. “I love learning, so I’m just going to learn as much as I can. That’s probably why I became a teacher, because I love...Tags: Science, Teaching and Learning, Global Change, Conservation, Students
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EPA methane report further divides fracking camps
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacPITTSBURGH (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much of a potent heat-trapping gas leaks during natural gas production, in a shift with major implications for a debate that has divided...Tags: Science, Environmental Politics, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Petroleum Industry
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20-foot boat that drifted to California is tsunami debris
The barnacle-covered boat with Japanese lettering spent 758 days at sea before it drifted onto a Northern California beach. Nearly three weeks after the 20-foot boat washed ashore in Crescent City, about 20 miles south of the Oregon border, the National...
Tags: Pacific Ocean, Tsunamis, Japan, Earthquakes, Natural Disasters
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Two years after tornado, Washington County "Is Back"
The Washington County EF-3 tornado was one of 263 twisters reported during the April 27-28 outbreak of 2011. Two years after the tornado that killed 3 and injured 50, the community is slowly turning things around. Click here to see WDBJ7's special...
Tags: National Weather Service, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters
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Japanese boat first confirmed tsunami debris in California
A 20-foot boat that washed ashore earlier this month in Northern California has been confirmed as the first debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami to reach the state. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, working with the Japanese...
Tags: Pacific Ocean, Google+, Tsunamis, Japan, Earthquakes
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Weather Service faces furloughs during hurricane season
Despite an infusion of extra funds from Congress, the nation’s cash-strapped weather-forecasting system is about to get pinched on the verge of hurricane season. Federal officials say they have the resources to warn storm-prone Florida and...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Budget Control Act of 2011, Career and Workplace
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Experts: Rain may give Great Lakes temporary boost
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Experts say recent wet weather may boost Great Lakes water levels, but it's uncertain by how much — or how long it will last. Drew Gronewold is a hydrologist with NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Warm spring expected for region, but cold holding on
It's been colder than is normal for this time of year in Maryland, but things are eventually going to warm up. As spring, which officially began Wednesday, gets further underway, Maryland will see a change from cooler-than-normal temperatures to warmer-...
Tags: National Weather Service
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Local science teacher selected for fellowship
A teacher at Highland View Academy in Hagerstown is among 27 science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, educators who were selected for the 2013-14 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program, according to the Triangle...Tags: Science, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC, Technology, Education
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Geomagnetic storm could hit Earth this weekend
A geomagnetic storm may be on its way this weekend, and it could be dazzling. Forecasters at NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center say there is a good chance that there will be a geomagnetic storm, or a disturbance in the Earth's magnetic field, this...Tags: Astronomy, NASA
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San Francisco: Exploratorium set to reopen at triple the size
The wait is almost over. The Exploratorium, which spent its first 44 years in a dim exhibit hall at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, will reopen Wednesday (April 17) in a new, light-filled home on the Embarcadero. The self-described 21st century...
Tags: SunPower Corp., Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums
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