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Colorado River issues, future of the QSA discussed at San Diego conference
Staff WriterSAN DIEGO — The Colorado River’s future took center stage Friday as water users, experts and officials came together to discuss whether California has a reliable water supply. Topics at the final day of the three-day Urban Water Institute...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Water Supply, Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice, Steve Robbins
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Storm Team 12: A little hotter Sunday
A few showers over southern Kansas will end early this evening. Thunderstorms in Colorado will spread some clouds across Kansas overnight, but little or no rainfall is expected to get this far east.
Temperatures will be a little hotter on Sunday,...Tags: Kansas, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas)
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Storm Team 12: Spotty storms then heat returns
Temperatures Monday afternoon will not to be as hot as this past weekend. Southern Kansas will see highs in the mid-90s with mid to upper-80s across the north. Clouds will thicken-up through the afternoon with scattered storms developing over far...Tags: Labor Day, Kansas
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Update: Day County drowning victim identified; no foul play suspected
The man who drowned in Enemy Swim Lake has been identified Lathan D. Sylvester, 26, of Old Agency.He was a Colorado native and a member of the Navajo Nation. He had been living with friends in Old Agency for about six months. His body was recovered...Tags: South Dakota
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Waters: Acknowledging big gains in the 'Big Easy'
Although far too few Kentucky 2011 high school graduates were ready for college, our students did improve their performance on this year’s 36-point ACT college entrance test — going from an overall composite score of 19.4 in 2010 to 19.6...Tags: Kentucky, North Dakota, Education, School Examinations, Colleges and Universities
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Top 5 Things To Do In Wichita This Weekend - September 2 - 4, 2011
TOP 5 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND It’s all about jamming out to familiar tunes from some very famous bands this weekend. KC is bringing his Sunshine Band to Topeka’s SOS Street Music Fest, while The Temptations are bringing their doo-wop...Tags: Arts, Texas, Fine Arts, Crime, Law and Justice, Kansas (music group)
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Drought Scrambles Texas Water Utilities' Finances
Texas Tribune
Many of the effects of the worst one-year drought in recorded Texas history are obvious: brown lawns, shriveled crops, wildfires and even cracked building foundations.
Less obvious is the impact on the finances of water utilities around...Tags: John Jacobs, Water Restrictions, Texas, Disasters and Accidents, Water Supply
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We need all the help we can get
I’ll tell you, we are so blessed to have family that think it is an honor to be involved in our lives, and also to have such good friends who want to help us. Frankly, until recently, I never even looked at us as needing so much care. But since last...Tags: Minnesota, Fishing, Colorado Springs, Heart Failure, Arkansas
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Walmart is far from a cure-all
In response to the letter “New Walmart adds no new problems, but a larger tax base” on Aug. 27, a resident cynically assumes that concerned citizens opposed to Walmart must have a monetary stake in some other store as the reason for opposing... -
Gorgeous George Burger
Cooking CardiologistGorgeous George Burger Richard E. Collins, MD The Cooking Cardiologist® South Denver Cardiology Associates 1000 SouthPark Littleton, CO 80120 303-74-HEART The Alpine Springs Restaurant just below High Alpine lift at Snowmass, Colorado is my favorite...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Denver, Lettuce, Swiss Cheese, Restaurants
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Big gains in the 'Big Easy'
Guest columnistAlthough far too few Kentucky 2011 high-school graduates were ready for college, our students did improve their performance on this year’s 36-point ACT college entrance test — going from an overall composite score of 19.4 in 2010 to 19.6...Tags: Kentucky, North Dakota, Education, School Examinations, Colleges and Universities
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Senior center may become pilot for new technology
dbrock@amnews.comBoyle County Senior Citizens Center may soon become a testing ground for using computer technology to bridge mental and generational divides for the elderly. On Tuesday, Jack York, founder and president of It’s Never 2 Late, gave a presentation...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Nursing, Health, Social Issues, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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