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Hanna caused little damage on Long Island
michael.amon@newsday.comHanna was not a hurricane. In terms of wind, rain and damage, it was barely a tropical storm. But, for Long Island emergency response systems, Saturday night's storm was an invaluable dress rehearsal for a major hurricane, testing infrastructure,...Tags: Emergency Planning, Forests, Long Island Power Authority, Beach Vacations, Tropical Storms
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Training aimed at improving farm accident response
A training session next month could help rescue workers better respond to farm accidents. The training will teach rescue workers about animal incidents, anhydrous ammonia exposure and pesticide exposure and spills, said Purdue Extension educator Dave...Tags: Fires, Emergency Planning, Health and Safety at Work, Redman, Farms
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Illinois credit unions to help with college aid
Associated Press WriterEight Illinois credit unions have partnered with two state agencies to provide $100 million in financial aid for college students through a new program designed to plug funding gaps brought by the nation's credit crunch, state officials announced Sunday....Tags: Massachusetts, Students, Loan Market, Illinois, Government
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NewPage workers rally at closing mill
About 600 workers in Kimberly will be without a job when NewPage Corp. shuts down the paper mill on Monday. Those workers, and many others in the tight-knit community, spent this weekend showing anyone who was watching that they don't plan to go... -
ILLINOIS STYLE: Roadside memorials proliferate
(Peoria) Journal StarThey are not like the massive billboards and flashing neon signs calculated to grab your attention. They are often stark, sometimes crude. It is the simplicity of the roadside memorial that grabs the eye, then the attention, of the stranger, if only for...Tags: Transportation, Illinois, John Anderson, Health and Safety at Work, Traffic
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What's open, closed? Broward, PBC schools open Monday
Staff reportsWith Ike no longer on a path toward South Florida, Broward County government backed off its emergency planning. All government agencies will be open Monday, including county schools. There had been talk of evacuating coastal areas and opening shelters,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Emergency Planning, Disasters, Boca Raton, Meteorological Disasters
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GM Employee Discount - Is it really a good deal?
Consumer ReportsAutomakers and dealers are anxious to sell 2008 models and make way for the 2009s. With car and truck sales down and the end of summer fast approaching, we have seen a wide range of sensational incentives advertised, from traditional rebates to buy-one-... -
Could Creed's early retirement lead to a renaissance for Chrysler design?
MotorTrend MagazineDETROIT - He's 63, just two years short of the traditional retirement age, but only a couple years older than Chrysler president Jim Press. Chrysler design chief Trevor Creed's credits, according to chairman Bob Nardelli, include the new Dodge Challenger,... -
Cerberus to take the venom out of Dodge?
Consumer ReportsChrysler???s recent announcement that the company is considering spinning off their Dodge Viper business raises some interesting questions. One. What???s next? The possible sale seems likely to fuel further speculation that Chrysler parent Cerberus... -
A bleak picture
Suzanne Hill's "My Word" column in Friday's Sentinel about companies losing staff but retaining their assets was interesting, and if we lived in a perfect Orlando, it would be applicable. However, we do not. She mentions the Worker Adjustment and...Tags: Unemployment, Employers
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Sleeping dogs may lie, but should dead ones?
Christina Deutsch couldn't believe what she was hearing. An Allentown emergency dispatcher was telling her the dead dog in her alley would have to lie in the summer heat for two more days, until Monday, when workers at the city recycling and solid...Tags: Emergency Planning, Lehigh County, Allentown, Health and Safety at Work, Animals
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You pay a lot more
Chicago Tribune reporterThe price to park your car for an hour in the Millennium Park Garage has risen 31 percent, to $17, since the garage was leased to Morgan Stanley in 2006. The cost to drive an auto across the Chicago Skyway is now 50 percent higher than it was in 2004,...Tags: Transportation, Pension and Welfare, Privatization, Wages and Pensions, Air Transportation
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