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Tornado drills planned across Indiana
Tornadoes are not in our forecast today, but expect to hear tornado sirens. Tornado drills are planned this morning and evening across Indiana. The National Weather Service, Indiana State Police, the Indiana Broadcasters Association and other state...Tags: National Weather Service, Natural Disasters
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Kevin Lighty
Dreams do come true. I know because I'm living my childhood dream. I grew up in a very small town in Indiana named Veedersburg. I've had a fascination with weather as far back as I can remember to my days as a 4 year old boy that watched storms from my...Tags: National Weather Service, Radio Industry, Colleges and Universities, CBS Corp., Weather Science
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Palm Sunday: A retrospective on one of Michiana's worst disasters
WSBT-TVIt's considered one of the worst disasters in our area's history, killing around 50 people in Elkhart County and injuring many others. This retrospective by WSBT-TV, which originally aired in 1995, chronicles the events of Palm Sunday, April 11, 1965...Tags: Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Natural Disasters, Medical Specialization, Religious Festivals
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Tornado alerts go mobile with new Red Cross app
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A new warning system launched by the American Red Cross will alert users of iPhones, iPads and Android smartphones whenever a tornado is near. The Tornado App is the latest in a series of mobile apps created by the...Tags: Weather Warnings, Weather, Natural Disasters, American Red Cross
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Review: 'Storm Kings' by Lee Sandlin
Walking the dog last week I saw a buzzard eating a possum. And, just as when I'd previously seen dramatic rainbows, dazzling lightning storms, or a distant funnel cloud, I processed it through my media experiences. This looks just like it does in a movie!...
Tags: The Weather Channel (tv network), University of Chicago, Man vs. Wild (tv program), Literature, Meteorological Disasters
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Report: Michigan's colleges inconsistent on drills
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A published report says Michigan's colleges and universities are inconsistent about practicing lockdowns and conducting other safety drills. The results of a two-month investigation published Tuesday found Michigan State...
Tags: Michigan State University, Colleges and Universities, Education, Natural Disasters, University of Michigan
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March 12 is Virginia's Statewide Tornado Drill
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistOn March 12th businesses and organizations, schools and colleges, families and individuals will practice taking cover from tornadoes by participating in the annual safety exercise. On Tuesday, at 9:45 a.m. the National Weather Service will send a test...Tags: National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Business, Natural Disasters
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Severe weather survival tips
Over the past few years, more than 60 tornadoes have struck areas around the Commonwealth of Virginia. Don't be caught unprepared. Severe weather can damage your home and no building is indestructible by dangerous storms. Here are things you can do to...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Entertainment, First Aid, Natural Disasters, Radio
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What Tornado Sirens Mean
Lslater@kspr.comWhat do outside sirens actually mean? Most of the time, the sirens are sound for a Tornado Warning, but there are other scenarios in which they can be sound as well. Ryan Nicholls, Emergency Manager of Greene County, states some reasons. "We have in...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Weather Warnings, Government, Natural Disasters, Politics
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Aberdeen Central grad, NSU alum glad to come home
You don’t have to try very hard to lure Darryl Tonemah back to Aberdeen. Tonemah, who is a singer-songwriter in addition to other pursuits, graduated from Aberdeen Central in 1984 and Northern State University in 1989. He now lives in Lewiston,...
Tags: Family, Music Industry, Colleges and Universities, Music, Philosophy
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Our Voice: Billionaires list grows; let's hope they're generous
Here are some things that caught our interest lately: World’s richest Forbes magazine recently released its annual list of 1,426 billionaires — 16 percent more than last year. Not our money, we know, but still, we hope they all are...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Transportation, Watertown
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Greene County's director of Emergency Management takes same job on state level
Edited news release from Missouri Department of Public Safety: JEFFERSON CITY -- Missouri Department of Public Safety Director Jerry Lee chose Ryan Nicholls as the new director of the State Emergency Management Agency. Nicholls has served as director...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Colleges and Universities, Nursing, Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
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