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Mar 16 2024
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Bluffton boil water advisory
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – The Bluffton Water Department has issued a boil water advisory following a water main break that happened overnight Saturday. Bluffton city officials say the water main break affects a limited area; those affected live in the 1200 and 1300 blocks of Stogdill Road. The water main break also affects Honeysuckle Lane and Hollyhock lane. City officials are asking
WANE 15Mar 20 2024
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Grand Rapids won’t reimburse water bills after residents went without drinking water for days
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids will not be reimbursing water bills for roughly 20,000 households and businesses that went without drinkable water for three days. “At this point, everybody has had access to water,” Wayne Jernberg, Grand Rapids’ water system manager, told reporters Wednesday. “Although it’s an inconvenience to have to boil the water, at this time we’re not anticipating issuing
MLive.comJan 10 2024
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Water begins to recede after high tide, sea foam inundates Hampton, NH, forcing closure of Ocean Boulevard
HAMPTON, N.H. (WHDH) - Authorities urged residents and visitors in Hampton, New Hampshire to avoid the area as flood waters inundate the seaside town Wednesday morning. “URGENT! The Town of Hampton is requesting community members and visitors stay out of flood waters. Ocean Boulevard is closed until further notice,” the New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management agency stated on
WHDH 7Mar 25 2024
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Teton County hires Water Resources Coordinator
JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) – Teton County announced it has hired Chris Peltz as the Water Resources Coordinator, a newly created position at Public Works. In this new position, Peltz will focus on implementing the strategies, recommendations, and mitigation measures of the Teton County Water Quality Management Plan and other water related projects and programs. Peltz comes to Teton County with 15
KIFI News 8Mar 16 2024
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Ocean City celebrates annual St. Patrick's Day Parade Parade
OCEAN CITY, Md. – A decades old tradition made its way back to the streets of Ocean City. The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade was graced with a bright, sunny day and plenty of green. Attendees showed up in droves and Rita Senseny said for an Irish gal like herself, the parade is the perfect place to enjoy the holiday and bask in the culture. “I’m 75% Irish, so if you’re going to be celebrating
ABC 47 WMDTMar 15 2024
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Downtown Ocean Springs businesses prepare for St. Patrick’s Day weekend
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - Businesses in Downtown Ocean Springs are ready to sham-rock and roll into the busy weekend! Glory Bound Gyro Co. is one of more than 30 businesses participating in the 14th annual St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. “It takes everybody. It takes a team. We prepare months in advance, we start talking, here it comes let’s get ready,” says
WLOX 13Mar 15 2024
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Inaugural 'Country Calling Festival' making debut in Ocean City this fall
OCEAN CITY, Md.- We have some exciting news out of Ocean City. This October, country music is taking over the inlet and the boardwalk. For the first-time ever, The Country Calling Festival will make its way to the resort town. Over the course of two days, more than 25 artists will take the stage. While you’re there, you can also take advantage of the deals from local food vendors and other
ABC 47 WMDTMar 24 2024
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Deep Water: ‘Thoughts on Fire,’ by Suzanne Langlois
This week’s poem, Suzanne Langlois’ “Thoughts on Fire,” meditates on the physical and devotional properties of flame. I love this poem’s vivid and imaginative attention to the elements, and its intimate metaphors and personifications as it considers their powers. Langlois’ collection “Bright Glint Gone” won the 2019 Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance chapbook award. Her poems have recently
Portland Press HeraldMay 01 2023
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Ocean Water Quality Advisory Issued For Palos Verdes Peninsula
PALOS VERDES, CA — Recent rainfall has led county health officials to warn beachgoers to stay out of the ocean until at least Thursday at noon. The warning was issued on Monday after brief rainfall hit areas of the county and will be in effect until Thursday the public health department said. Officials recommend avoiding contact with ocean water for three days after rainfall to avoid illness,
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