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Why are we still dealing with power outages and flooded interstates?
The power outages from Hurricane Isaac were, and still are to some, a major inconvenience to say the least. Hundreds of thousands of homes were without power for days and some actually still are without power tonight. Burying power lines would...
Tags: Hurricane Isaac (2012)
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It's Hurricanes Huey P And Franklin D That Caused Your "Extended Powuh Outage, Dawlin' "
Residents of Southeast LA, angry at the Entergy Corporation for lengthy delays in restoring their electric power after Hurricane Isaac knocked it out, should take their anger out on Hurricane Franklin - as in Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In 1935,...
Tags: Hurricane Isaac (2012), Marketing, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Why do we accept power outages after a hurricane?
When hurricane Isaac hit the metro New Orleans area last week we all braced for the worst. And for some, the worst came. Like in Braithwaite and LaPlace, where several feet of water inundated hundreds of homes. Two people drowned in the kitchen of...
Tags: Hurricane Isaac (2012), Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters
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State by state: Isaac lingers in Louisiana, soaks region
Slow-moving Tropical Storm Isaac continues to drench the central Gulf Coast region. Thousands of people in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are under states of emergency. A summary of the latest situations in each state: Louisiana -- Up to 3,000...
Tags: Amtrak, Mexico, Republican Party, Tampa, Air Transportation Delays
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Isaac tests post-Katrina flood controls
The fury of Isaac slammed into southeast Louisiana with strong winds and pounding rain, generating the first real test early Wednesday of flood control systems and emergency services in New Orleans on the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. With...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Hurricanes, Dominican Republic, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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The Latest Hippiefornia Virus Spreads To The Big Easy
It is said that great cultural trends start out in Hippiefornia, then infect everything to the east. This is what makes the newest hippie revolt against success and personal hygiene unique. Occupy Wall Street, or as I affectionately call it “...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour: Tort reform 'has been a major factor in economic growth and job creation'
Top of the TicketRepublican touts his state's strong recovery from Hurricane Katrina and job growth despite the ongoing recession.... -
How many more chances for Palisades?
Those of us within the 50-mile safety zone of Palisades Nuclear Plant on Lake Michigan near Covert appreciate Fred Upton's powerful voice calling for a permanent fix to most recent problems that shut down the plant. Upton, a Republican who represents...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power, Lake Michigan
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Woodville woman 'so excited' about Powerball win
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Samantha Netterville was excited to find out Monday she had won $10,000 from the Louisiana Lottery. So imagine the emotions when the Woodville native found she had actually won $1 million. "I was nervous because I had just won $1 million and didn't...Tags: Powerball Lottery, Banking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lotteries, Services and Shopping
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UPDATE: Upton: Palisades plant to remain closed indefinitely
WSBT-TVCOVERT Mich. — The Palisades Nuclear Power Plant will remain shut down indefinitely until its safety can be guaranteed. That was the message Monday from U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, after he toured the plant for two hours with a...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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UPDATE: Palisades nuclear plant shut down indefinitely
COVERT TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The Palisades Nuclear Power Plant will remain shut down indefinitely to guarantee it will be a safely-run facility. That was the message late Monday afternoon from southwest Michigan Congressman Fred Upton after a 2-hour...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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Upton urges Palisades to stay closed for now
Stay offline until a permanent fix is found. That's the advice Michigan Congressman Fred Upton has for a troubled southwest Michigan nuclear power plant. Last weekend, a leak at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant In Van Buren County sent radioactive...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Nuclear Power, Defense Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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