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Wednesday's highlights Anterior Hip Replacement Lecture, 6 to 8 p.m. at North Broward Medical Center, Conference Center, 201 E. Sample Road, Deerfield Beach. Free. Call 954-786-5197. Comcast Noon Tunes, features Salsamania, noon at Stranahan Park, 100...Tags: Passover, Olympic Games, Wars and Interventions, Dining and Drinking, HIV
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NOAA: Global warming contributes to threatened species listing of Pacific smelt
AP Environmental WriterGRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — The Pacific smelt, a small silvery fish that was a staple of Northwest American Indian tribes when the Lewis and Clark expedition arrived, is getting federal protection because it's been declining toward extinction due to...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resources, Meriwether Lewis, Environmental Issues, Wildlife
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Fishing Derby Needs Help
A volunteer group in Montour County that sponsors a free fishing derby for children needs help.
Every day volunteer Jim Bookmiller spends an hour taking care of thousands of trout. Soon the fish will be set free in Mahoning Creek for the Danville Fish...Tags: Trout, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bodies of Water
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Minor Flooding In Hartford, Litchfield Counties
FOX CTThe National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for rivers in Hartford and Litchfield counties. The Farmington River in Simsbury is slightly over flood stage and receding. "The fast flowing water throughout the region is a dangerous situation...Tags: Housatonic River, Education, Lifestyle and Leisure, Weather Warnings, Clubs and Associations
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Government warns of spring flooding in Midwest, South, East after wet winter
AP Science WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — With truckloads of sandbags rolling into cities like Fargo, N.D. and Moorhead, Minn., the government confirmed residents' fears Tuesday, forecasting major flooding in the Midwest following a wetter than normal winter. North...Tags: California, Colorado, Wyoming, Weather Reports, World War II (1939-1945)
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Rafting bill floats forward at Capitol
Political ReporterDENVER - The drama lasted late into the evening Monday, as the Senate Judiciary Committee listened to seven hours of debate on a controversial bill to protect rafting rights on Colorado rivers, as well as a few key amendments. In the end, the committee...Tags: Colorado, Elections, Texas, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Passaic River Flood Level To Rise Until 2 p.m.
Staff reporterNew Jersey residents were evacuated from their homes in Fairfield, New Jersey, Monday evening and Tuesday morning due to rising flood waters. The evacuation was a joint effort by the Fairfield Police Department, the Essex County Sheriff's Office and...Tags: New Jersey, WPIX, Bodies of Water, Floods, Disasters and Accidents
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Broward County All-County Wrestling team
Alex Uhre St. Thomas Aquinas freshman Weight: 103 Record: 45-4 Comment: Won county, district and regional championships. Finished third at Class 3A state tournament. Martavius Crocker Stranahan junior Weight: 112 Record: 31-5 Comment: Won...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Students, Teaching and Learning, Wrestling, Sports
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Battle Creek Police Looking for Masked Suspects
Staff reporterPolice in Battle Creek are searching for a group of armed people wearing masks, who forced their way into a home late Monday night, and made off with several items. It happened in the 100 block of Broad Street. A resident called police, claiming the...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Bodies of Water
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Flood danger ebbs as rivers crest in flood-prone areas
Baltimore Sun reporterHigh water from the weekend rainstorm appeared to be cresting Monday without posing major threats to flood-prone locations along the Potomac and Susquehanna rivers. The partial failure of a wooden inlet lock along the C&O Canal five miles west of...Tags: Cecil County, Allegany County, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Ohio, Maryland
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Monocacy dam is doomed
OF THE MORNING CALLThe dam near some of Bethlehem's oldest buildings will soon become history. In an effort to reduce flooding near the Colonial Industrial Quarter, the city is gearing up to take out the 4-foot-high dam along the portion of Monocacy Creek that runs...Tags: Weather, Emergency Incidents, Lehigh Valley Weather, Pennsylvania, Natural Disasters
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In Lower Macungie, the cost of preservation is weighed
SPECIAL TO THE MORNING CALLKelly Martin is a freelance writer.Vivien Leister Steele recalled raiding the corn crib to feed the chicken and wading through the chilly waters of Toad and Little Lehigh creeks. As those fun-filled days of her childhood wound down, she remembered watching ''millions of fireflies'' rise up...Tags: Wedding Services, Family, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Farms
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