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Park Vista can't compete comeback bid against Coral Reef
KISSIMMEE -- Park Vista's dramatic comeback attempt fell short in Friday's boys volleyball state quarterfinal match. The Cobras battled back from a 2-0 deficit to force a deciding fifth game against Miami Coral Reef, but squandered an 8-4 lead in the...Tags: Coral Reefs, Kissimmee
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Devils Lake: Giveth and taketh
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. -- While the Red River flooding grabs the biggest headlines for its critical flooding emergency, the chronic story is Devils Lake. "It's been going on for 20 years; you get tired of it," says Dan Webster, chairman of the Ramsey...Tags: Rivers, Lakes and Ponds, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Arable Farming, Environmental Issues
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Arkansas River gets brand new floating dock
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsBoaters wanting to set sail on the Arkansas River will now have another way to do so. Wichita firefighters took advantage of Thursday's sunshine, high water levels, and the new downtown dock. The department had several boats out on the river for...Tags: Rivers
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Berlin's New Fishway Opens Mattabesset River To Spawning Fish
The Hartford Courant— A ceremony Thursday marked the official opening of a new fishway that experts estimate has allowed at least 1,200 fish so far to bypass a dam in the Mattabesset River that has blocked fish migration for the last century. The fish ladder, built...Tags: Rivers, Nature Conservancy
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Recipe: Duck and okra gumbo
Total time: 2 hours, 55 minutes
Servings: 16
Note: From Terry Fortia, sous chef at Memphis. Bayou Magic Cajun Seasoning and Red Rooster hot sauce are widely available in supermarkets. Aidells makes an andouille sausage that is also widely available....Tags: Soups, Rivers, Sausages, Sage, Garlic
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Governor Rick Scott warns sequester puts Florida at risk in hurricane season
The federal sequester could hurt Florida's ability to recover after a hurricane because less money will be available to prepare the National Guard, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday. Further, he said National Guardsmen are to be furloughed and won't...
Tags: Regional Authority, Rick Scott, FEMA, Natural Disasters, National Hurricane Center
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Potential hog farm sparks debate near Buffalo River
lpozen@kspr.comJASPER, Ark. -- A proposed hog farm near the Buffalo National River has sparked debate on both sides in northern Arkansas. Many people are worried about any pollution the hog farm along the Buffalo River Watershed could bring. It is the talk of the town...Tags: Rivers, Livestock Farming, Big Creek
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Insurance stalls revival
There were 11,256 bottles of wine in the cellar of Antoine's Restaurant on the morning of Aug. 29 when Hurricane Katrina struck, some of them rare, most of them expensive and all of them ruined when the power failed, the air conditioning died and the...Tags: Rivers, Small Businesses, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Renovation, Insurance
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Still adrift after the storm
First Hurricane Katrina took John Hoffmann Jr.'s home, which flooded, then exploded, and then burned. Next the storm took Hoffmann's job of 23 years washing dishes at Antoine's Restaurant, a position that vanished when the heavily damaged New Orleans...Tags: Interior Policy, Prisons, Mardi Gras, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Politics
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Parts of the James River Trail in Lynchburg closed because of flooding
Sections of the James River Trail in Lynchburg are closed until at least 7:30 a.m. Thursday morning because of flooding. Those sections include the Point of Honor Trail, the Blackwater Creek Bikeway, and RiverWalk will be closed until the James River...
Tags: Rivers, Human Interest, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), James River
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The anatomy of the stormwater runoff problem
WDBJ7 ReporterThis week's rain is keeping some Roanoke city leaders on edge. Dealing with stormwater runoff is one of the city's biggest challenges, but why? Iit takes a whole lot more than gravity to fix this problem. When creeks and streams turn fast, City...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Rivers, Environmental Issues
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Colleen Castille: The right path for Florida's water future
Every day, news outlets highlight Florida's water challenges: Rising sea level, drought, and concerns about water quality. Today, Florida is over-pumping our groundwater aquifer — a finite water source — and consuming water at an...Tags: Water Supply, Environmental Politics, Natural Disasters, Oceans, Environmental Issues
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