NOLA.com
By Ann Nungesser, Animal Adviser columnist The hurricane season officially began last week. When you check supplies, prepare for the worst, and when making preliminary evacuation plans, don't forget your pets. ELIOT KAMENITZ / THE TIMES PICAYUNE Many ...
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NOLA.com
Patch.com
By Tom Thunstrom | Email the author | 7:37am The “official” start to the 2011 hurricane season was this past Wednesday. You might have heard some chatter about it on the news, but the season's brunt really comes in about ten weeks' time – the latter ...
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Patch.com
With the start of hurricane season upon us, Now & Then columnist reflects on Hurricane Hazel, which hit Maryland in 1954. June marks the beginning of the 2011 hurricane season. Although June hurricanes are rare, they do occasionally happen. ...
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Lehigh Acres News Star
4:19 pm Associated Press TALLAHASSEE — Florida hasn't been hit by a hurricane ... on sinkhole claims and activity but public adjusters suspected in having a ...
The News-Press
In addition to shoring up regulations on sinkhole claims and activity but public adjusters suspected in having a hand in many of the suspicious claims, ...
Daily Comet
Florida hasn't been hit by a hurricane since the disastrous years of 2004 and ... on sinkhole claims and activity but public adjusters suspected in having a ...
Truckinginfo
More > The San Francisco Bay Area Tolls Authority's one year toll increase exemption for vehicles of combinations with two or more axels will end on July 1, 2011.... More > Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett created a Transportation Funding Advisory ...
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Williamsburg Yorktown Daily
By Amber Lester Kennedy Monday, June 06, 2011 It's a six-word mantra that can keep people alive during hurricanes, tornadoes and other life-threatening weather events. In the past, hurricane season has wreaked the most havoc in Hampton Roads, ...
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SatNews Publishers
[SatNews] The Atlantic basin is expected to see an above-normal hurricane season this year... This is the prediction for 2011, according to the seasonal outlook issued by NOAA's Climate Prediction Center – a division of the National Weather Service. ...
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SatNews Publishers
The Spoof (satire)
The national Weather Service issued their prediction for this year's hurricane season, confidently asserting that in all likelihood it will be very different than what they expect. A spokesman for NOAA stated that "If history teaches us anything, ...
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