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Area residents brace for flooding
Property owners in the Chicago area who have suffered through flooding in the past face the possibility for more of the same Thursday and Friday, as hard rains continue to pound saturated ground. Additional rounds of heavy thunderstorms could dump...
Tags: Weather Reports, Des Plaines, McHenry, Montgomery (Kane, Illinois), Spring Grove
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Grand, Saginaw rivers flood, debris clogs waters
BAY CITY, Mich. (AP) — Michigan's Grand and Saginaw rivers were overflowing their banks Tuesday in the aftermath of recent rainstorms and snowmelt, causing debris to clog some waterways and make boating hazardous, authorities say. The Saginaw...
Tags: Floods, National Weather Service, U.S. Coast Guard, Bodies of Water
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Veterans from Perry Point entertained by VFW auxiliary in Port [Port Deposit]
The Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post 8185 entertained the Perry Point veterans on Sunday, April 14 at the post home at 520 Susquehanna River Road. Kathy Heaton and her crew provided a scrumptious meal followed by music provided by DJ Bob Cross. The ladies...Tags: Havre de Grace, Earth Day, Port Deposit, Bodies of Water, Spaghetti
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Agricultural drainage widening Minnesota rivers
The Blue Earth River is 50 percent wider along its entire length than it was seven decades ago, largely because a generation of artificial drainage on the surrounding landscape has doubled the flow of water coursing between its soft banks. It's one of...Tags: Conservation, South Dakota State University, Environmental Issues, Science, Science and Technology
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Field & Stream to honor Hagerstown man as Hero of Conservation
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe national outdoor magazine Field & Stream has recognized Doug Hutzell of Hagerstown as a Hero of Conservation for his restoration efforts on behalf of Beaver Creek as part of the Beaver Creek Watershed Association. On Saturday, Field & Stream will...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Newspaper and Magazine, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Agriculture should pay for its own pollution
What industry gets a significant discount on property taxes funded by other taxpayers? Can you think of a business the price of whose products is supported by the treasury? Or a business that is paid from taxpayer funds not to make its products? Wouldn'...
Tags: Business, Finance, Farms, Bodies of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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North Dakota is seeking weather observers for nationwide network
A nationwide rain and snow reporting network is looking for volunteers in North Dakota to become part of the state's climatological history. “We need as many volunteer observers as possible around the state to help forecast flood potential, especially...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Science and Technology, Weather Warnings
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Fog, drizzle today, snow showers later in week
Fog and drizzle greeted commuters Monday morning as rivers and streams rise near flood stage because of the melting snow and weekend rain. An urban and small stream flood advisory was in effect until 1 a.m. today for northern Illinois and a dense fog...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, McHenry, Bodies of Water
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Petoskey's Tannery Creek healthy - and students would like to see it stay that way
The verdict is in: Tannery Creek is a pretty healthy creek, and University of Michigan graduate students would like to keep it that way. The graduate students, who are in the University of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources and Environment,...
Tags: Conservation, Health and Safety at Work, Natural Resource Industry, Bodies of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Winter flooding causing tons of debris to wash up on Smith Mountain Lake
Flooding that took place this winter is now causing Appalachian Power to remove lots of debris from Smith Mountain Lake. While the flooding helped fill Appalachian Power's Smith Mountain Project, it also washed clean the riverbanks of the tributaries...
Tags: Appalachian Power Company, Lakes and Ponds, Bodies of Water
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Report: Fargo should prepare for one of worst five floods in history
Residents along the Red River in Fargo and neighboring Moorhead, Minn., should prepare for one of the top five floods in their history, the National Weather Service said Thursday. Its latest flood outlook included a 50 percent chance that the river...Tags: Floods, National Weather Service, U.S. Congress, Bodies of Water, Natural Disasters
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Port Deposit area news
Hope you are all up to your necks in jelly beans, chocolate bunnies and Peeps! Happy Birthday to Michael Smith Jr. as he celebrated on March 30. And Sara Bryanne Stanley enjoyed birthday greetings on March 31. Mike Lowe, N. Main Street, added a year to...Tags: Earth Day, Havre de Grace, Port Deposit, Jay McKee, Elkton
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