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We think: Renaming Econ forest after agriculture chief doesn't make sense
Good thing changing the name of the Little Big Econ State Forest to the Charles H. Bronson State Forest isn't about ego. The state's agriculture commissioner, Mr. Bronson also lords over the Division of Forestry. Yet Mr. Bronson insists he knew nothing...Tags: Agriculture, Seminole County, Natural Resources, Carey Baker, Ocala National Forest
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Cabrera hits 2 homers in Tigers' win over Indians
AP Sports WriterMiguel Cabrera's left hip has been bothering him all season, leading to him lumbering when he runs. He earned the right to take his time trotting around the bases twice Tuesday night. Cabrera hit two homers for his first time with Detroit and finished...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Mel Ott, Carlos Guillen, Dontrelle Willis, Vladimir Guerrero
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Concow Residents Evacuated Amid Camp Fire
Hundreds of residents have been told to leave their homes in Butte County after winds shifted a nearby wildfire overnight.
The sheriff issued an immediate threat evacuation advisory for residents of Concow at 1:15 a.m. The warning was expanded to the...Tags: Emergency Planning, Southern California Edison Company, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Tour Operations Industry, Water Restrictions
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Town: No complaints about tree that crashed, killing man
carl.macgowan@newsday.comThe Town of North Hempstead had not received any complaints about a tree leaning precariously over I.U. Willets Road, on the border of Old Westbury and Roslyn Heights, before it fell Saturday, killing a Bolivian immigrant, a town spokesman said yesterday....Tags: C.W. Post Campus, Roslyn, Old Westbury, Vehicles, Westbury
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Betancourt toasts freedom with family, orange juice
The Associated PressIn her first hours of freedom, Ingrid Betancourt held her children tight, visited her father's grave and sent her husband out to find oranges for breakfast. ``Last night was very beautiful,'' her husband Juan Carlos Lecompte said at the apartment of...Tags: Elections, Natural Resources, Wars and Interventions, Texas, Political Candidates
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Little Big Econ Forest renamed after agricultural commissioner
Orlando SentinelThe Little Big Econ State Forest in east Seminole County was named after one of its best-known features: the Econlockhatchee River. But as of this month, the park has a new namesake: Florida Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson. State Sen. Carey...Tags: Florida, Seminole County, Charles Bronson, Forestry and Timber, Agriculture
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Two injured after winds rip through park
Authorities have released the names of two people who were injured after strong winds ripped through a state park in western Iowa over the weekend. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says John Schultz and Randy Schultz were injured Sunday...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Iowa, Natural Resources, Gardens and Parks
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NOAA report: US coral reefs in severe decline
Associated Press WriterAlmost half the coral reef ecosystems in United States territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures, according to a government report released Monday. The reefs discussed in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...Tags: Bodies of Water, Florida, Nature, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hawaii
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Central Florida economy remains mired in a slump
Sentinel Staff WriterWith Central Florida's construction industry lumbering through a deep slump, the region's economy is expected to contract year-over-year by 1.35 percent in July. The monthly CFB Economic Index, a sampling of leading economic indicators collected from...Tags: Volusia County, Brevard County, Employment, Land Price, Tourism and Leisure
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Fungus-killed oaks make Basin Complex fire hotter, harder to fight
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirefighters battling to protect Big Sur are working in forests riddled with many thousands of flammable dead oak trees, making the savage Basin Complex fire burn hotter and and travel faster, forest experts said Sunday. Hundreds of thousands of oak...Tags: Colorado, Diseases, Plant Diseases, California, John Kelly
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