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    Apr 30, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. What Should Be in Your Safety Kit?

    Springfield, 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 home or take with you in case you must evacuate. At a minimum, you should have the basic supplies listed below:
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    Springfield, 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: First Aid, American Red Cross, Entertainment, Pharmaceuticals, Radio

  2. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| AM News
  3. Mercer teacher hopes to never stop learning

    To never stop learning is the goal for Eve Kersey, a sixth-grade teacher at King Middle School in Harrodsburg.
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    To 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: Weather, Siemens, Education, Ecosystems, Conservation

  4. May 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Block Island Gets First Chance To Weigh In On Wind Turbines

    McClatchy-Tribune News Service
    With just 1,000 men, women and children accustomed to - and often preferring - the seclusion their permanent residence affords, Block Island doesn't often have issues big enough to draw even one-tenth of its year-round population out of their homes on a...

    Tags: Weather, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Electricity Production and Distribution, Global Change

  6. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. 28-Foot Shark Washes Ashore On Misquamicut Beach

    — A 28-foot-long shark was found Sunday afternoon on Misquamicut Beach, authorities said.
    The Hartford Courant
    — A 28-foot-long shark was found Sunday afternoon on Misquamicut Beach, authorities said. The basking shark, common in New England waters, is believed to have died of natural causes before washing ashore, according to Laura Wandel, supervisor of...
  8. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Radioactive tuna from Fukushima? Scientists eat it up

    Marine biologist Dan Madigan stood on a dock in San Diego and considered some freshly caught Pacific bluefin tuna. The fish had managed to swim 5,000 miles from their spawning grounds near Japan to California's shores, only to end up the catch of local fishermen.
    Marine biologist Dan Madigan stood on a dock in San Diego and considered some freshly caught Pacific bluefin tuna. The fish had managed to swim 5,000 miles from their spawning grounds near Japan to California's shores, only to end up the catch of local...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Stony Brook University, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Beaches, Ecosystems

  10. May 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Penny Pritzker nominated for Commerce secretary

    Tribune staff
    Chicago business executive Penny Pritzker was nominated by President Barack Obama to become the new Secretary of Commerce on Thursday, in an expected move that could prove controversial for the longtime political supporter and fundraising heavyweight....

    Tags: Labor Markets, John Thune, Sally Jewell, Barack Obama, Chicago Mortgages

  12. May 1, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  13. Tornado Week: What to Do If You Get Caught on the Road

    KickingTires
    Since Kicking Tires last advised readers five years ago on what to do if they encounter a tornado while driving, the winds of change have kicked up quite a dust storm to cloud the issue. Meteorologists, severe-weather experts and safety......

    Tags: The Weather Channel (tv network), USA Today, American Red Cross, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Natural Disasters

  14. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. No sign of El Nino, La Nina forecast for longest stretch since 2004

    It has been a year since the climate pattern known as La Nina ended, the longest period of so-called "neutral" conditions since 2004. And there is no sign of the phenomenon, or its counterpart El Nino, through summer, climate forecasters say.
    It has been a year since the climate pattern known as La Nina ended, the longest period of so-called "neutral" conditions since 2004. And there is no sign of the phenomenon, or its counterpart El Nino, through summer, climate forecasters say. La Nina,...

    Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Pacific Ocean

  16. May 2, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. FWC mulls permanent rule change to fight invasive fish

    Forum Publishing Group
    A temporary rule enacted last year by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to combat the invasive lionfish species may soon become permanent. In August 2012, the commission began allowing anglers to fish without a license when using...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Lifestyle and Leisure, Wildlife, Conservation, Fishing

  18. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Plant Openings, George W. Bush, Thomson Corporation, Behavioral Conditions

  20. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Colorado Forecasters: Atlantic Hurricane Season To Deliver 18 Named Storms

    The Atlantic Ocean is expected to churn out 18 named tropical storms, nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes during the season that stretches from June through November, according to a report released Wednesday by Colorado State University's Hurricane Forecast Team.
    The Hartford Courant
    The Atlantic Ocean is expected to churn out 18 named tropical storms, nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes during the season that stretches from June through November, according to a report released Wednesday by Colorado State University's...

    Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Tropical Weather, Oceans, Hurricane Katrina (2005)

  22. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Federal fisheries administrative merger could cost California

    Federal budget cutters are merging the two West Coast administrative regions of the National Marine Fisheries Service, a move that could leave California at a disadvantage.
    Federal budget cutters are merging the two West Coast administrative regions of the National Marine Fisheries Service, a move that could leave California at a disadvantage. The merger will create one administrative region for the West Coast, saving an...

    Tags: Aquaculture, Barack Obama, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restructuring and Recapitalization, National Marine Fisheries Service

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