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May 17 2023
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Man lost at Buffalo National River site outside Harrison Tuesday, search continues Wednesday
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A man was lost Tuesday while wading in the Buffalo National River north of Harrison, according to the National Park Service. NPS officials said 39-year-old Fidel Angel Salamanca Saravia from San Miguel, El Salvador, was lost at Grinders Ferry, a site on the river 10 miles north of Harrison. Officials said Saravia had waded into the water and lost his footing, then was swept
KARK 4 NewsMay 17 2023
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Fisherman's GoPro video captures huge shark bite kayak in attack off Hawaii coast
Video captured by a fisherman in Hawaii shows a frightening high-speed encounter in which a shark surprises him and attacks his kayak in deep water. Footage taken on Friday by a GoPro worn by the fisherman shows him sitting in a yellow kayak with his left foot dangling over the side and the massive fish rush the vessel head-on. Scott Haraguchi told local outlet KITV he was fishing about a mile
"USA Today" ContributorMay 13 2023
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Fredenberg Minno-ette Inc. Ready For Minnesota Fishing Season Opener
DULUTH, Minn. — “Tomorrow is kind of our Super Bowl. You know it’s a crazy day for us, it’s a crazy day for a lot of businesses in the area. Everyone’s trying to get out on the water and it’s kind of the introduction of summer for a lot of people,” said Emily Manning, Store Manager of the Fredenberg Minno-ette Inc. Well, the big day is in less than 24 hours, it’s the Minnesota fishing season
Fox21May 17 2023
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Florida launches inquiry into teacher who showed Disney film
The viral story: A Hernando County fifth grade teacher continues to get international attention after being reported to the state Department of Education by a school board member for showing the Disney movie “Strange World” to her class. The latest twist has department officials headed to Winding Waters K-8 this week to interview students about the teacher and the showing of the film. The
Tampa Bay TimesMay 20 2023
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See all homes sold in Middlesex County, May 14 to May 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Middlesex County reported from May 14 to May 21. There were 273 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,303-square-foot home on Sargent Street in Malden that sold for $740,010. Constantin A Sevici to Maria Ascensao, 399 Great Road, Acton, $240,000, one bedroom and two bathrooms. Andrew R
MassLive.comJun 06 2023
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What we know about Nova Kakhovka dam attack
A huge dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine has been destroyed, unleashing a flood of water.
Ukraine's military and Nato have accused Russia of blowing up the dam, while Russia has blamed Ukraine.
Thousands of people are being evacuated from communities in the surrounding areas, with fears that any flooding could be catastrophic.
Here's what we know so
BBC NewsMar 18 2023
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1 killed, another wounded in Miami Beach shooting as spring break crowds scatter
MIAMI — Two people were shot Friday night, one fatally, as a relatively calm and peaceful spring break in Miami Beach was rattled by gunfire for a second straight year. Miami Beach Police said two men were shot near Seventh Street and Ocean Drive in an “isolated incident” at about 10:41 p.m. Both were taken to Ryder Trauma Center, where one died. The other victim was listed in critical
Brunswick NewsMar 11 2023
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Update: Flash Flood Warning In Effect For Pajaro River, Town Of Pajaro
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the Pajaro River and the town of Pajaro in Monterey County effective immediately until 11:45 a.m. Saturday. The flash flood warning affects the Pajaro River levee breach area and Township of Pajaro to the Pacific Ocean, according to the Monterey County Office of Emergency Services. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc. All rights
SFGATEMay 16 2023
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6-Foot Waves Expected On Coast Of Palos Verdes Peninsula
PALOS VERDES, CA — Big waves are coming to the coast of the Palos Verdes peninsula, as the National Weather Service issued a Beach Hazards Statement across coastal Los Angeles County through Thursday evening. The Beach Hazards Statement is in effect from 6 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday evening. According to officials, residents can expect breaking waves of three to six feet. The National Weather
Patch.comJun 16 2023
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Russian forces ‘highly likely’ behind attack on Ukrainian dam, international law investigation says
An international team of investigators said in a new report Thursday that it is “highly likely Russian forces deliberately destroyed” the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine.
“We find there is a high probability the collapse of the dam was caused by pre-emplaced explosives positioned at critical points within its structure,” explained Catriona Murdoch, a lawyer and expert in starvation-
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