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Glastonbury Rep. Srinivasan Supports New Swimming Pool Regulations For Schools
After two drowning deaths at high schools in neighboring towns, state Rep. Prasad Srinivasan voted with the rest of his House of Representatives colleagues Wednesday in favor of a bill that creates new pool safety standards. The bill was proposed in the...
Tags: Swimming, High School Sports, First Aid, YMCA, Sports
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WSBT Radio and Sunny 101.5 team with community to help Oklahoma
GRANGER – A natural reaction when a disaster like the tornadoes in Oklahoma happens is to ask, “How how can I help?” On Wednesday, many here in Michiana did. The WSBT radio stations, 96.1 FM and Sunny 101.5 teamed up with the...
Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Radio, Radio Industry, Human Interest, Entertainment
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No emergency at Notre Dame, just a drill
NOTRE DAME – If you noticed a lot of fire trucks and ambulances on the Notre Dame campus Wednesday morning, it was an emergency drill. This week, the university is planning for something they hope never happens. They are holding active...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Joplin Salvation Army collecting donations for Oklahoma tornado victims
dhodges@ky3.comJOPLIN, Mo - Thousands of volunteers and donations from across the country are helping to rebuild Joplin. Now the city of Joplin is answering the call for help in Oklahoma. Joplin sent police officers and firefighters to Moore, Ok. The Salvation Army...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tornadoes, Human Interest, The Salvation Army
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Red Cross anticipates need for volunteers in Moore in coming weeks, months
selzie@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Today marks two years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed a large portion of Joplin. The city of Moore, Okla. could face the same long-term recovery, and they will need more volunteers to help them rebuild -- just not right away. The...Tags: First Aid, The Salvation Army
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The American Red Cross shows WDBJ7 its Emergency Response Vehicles
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistThe American Red Cross has 400 Emergency Response Vehicles (ERV) in the country. During Sandy, the entire fleet deployed. Each ERV can distribute up to 300 meals at a time, so usually it's breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The vehicles are packed with...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Emergency Planning
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More Than 12 Displaced After Hartford Fire
The Hartford CourantFourteen people have been displaced after a fire in a multi-family building in the North End early Wednesday. No one was injured in the fire in a 3 1/2-story house at 33 Blue Hills Ave. The fire, which was reported about 2:50 a.m., was brought under...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Convoy of Hope in Moore offering emergency relief
KY3 ReporterSPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Convoy of Hope is in Oklahoma offering help. Trucks from the Springfield based charity rolled out early Tuesday morning, loaded with relief supplies. The agency responds to disasters across the globe. Although it hurts even more when...Tags: Convoy of Hope, Human Interest, The Salvation Army
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Does your child's school have a plan during severe weather?
The tornado that carved a 20-mile path through Moore, Okla., on Monday is the stuff of nightmares for school administrators. How do you protect hundreds or thousands of children as a severe weather system barrels through? Specialized equipment,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Disasters and Accidents, Washington, DC, Teaching and Learning, Catholic Charities USA
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Local efforts aim to provide Oklahoma tornado disaster relief
Staff Writer, Copy EditorLocal efforts are underway to provide emergency and financial relief to those affected by the tornado that ripped through the suburbs of Oklahoma City on Monday. The tornado left a path of destruction measuring two miles wide in some places and extended...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tornadoes, Human Interest, The Salvation Army
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On The Fly: Golf's Rules-Makers Ban Anchored Putting Strokes
The Hartford CourantGolf's rules-makers have banned anchored putting strokes. The technique has been used by players to win four of the past six majors. It also has drawn support and opposition throughout the golf world. When using this type of stroke, the putter rests...Tags: AFC East, Golf, NFC East, Major League Soccer, Super Bowl
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Poll: People are unclear about staying safe in water
South Bend Tribune ReportMany people don’t know the right thing to do in water emergencies or how to keep their loved ones safe in the water, according to a new American Red Cross poll. The poll found that 63 percent of families with children plan on swimming in an area...Tags: Swimming, U.S. Coast Guard, Sports
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