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The Savage Pacer - 17 minutes ago
Seasoned Minnesotans may claim that nothing about a Minnesota winter could surprise them, but statistics say otherwise. That’s why the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and a group of seven partners annually sponsor Winter Hazard Awareness Week. This year’s event, from Nov. 9–13, focuses on preparedness and prevention, and adds a new Winter Photo Contest. read more
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 4:50 am ET
A key U.S. senator said Sunday he would begin an investigation into whether the Army missed signs that the man accused of opening fire at Fort Hood had embraced an increasingly extremist view of Islamic ideology.
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Houston Chronicle - Mon Nov 9, 8:14 pm ET
The FBI and the Army last year investigated contacts between a Yemen-based militant Islamist prayer leader and the Army psychiatrist accused of last week’s deadly shooting rampage.
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ABC 26 New Orleans - Sun Nov 8, 2:00 pm ET
The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness continues to track Hurricane Ida as it approaches the Gulf of Mexico. GOHSEP's Crisis Action Team has been activated since Friday and state officials continue to hold conference calls daily with Southeast Louisiana Offices of Emergency Preparedness officials and the National Weather Service.
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WCMH Columbus - Mon Nov 9, 6:32 am ET
Millions of dollars worth of equipment designed to respond to a terrorist attack could go unused because of a new federal rule change that sticks local governments with the tab of maintenance and repairs, local officials said.
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Journal & Courier - 57 minutes ago
A group of researchers at a new Purdue University visual data center knows that knowledge might be power, but how it's filtered is what really counts.
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Journal & Courier - 58 minutes ago
Tippecanoe County's first-responders lined up today at two sites to receive vaccinations for the H1N1 flu virus. County nurse supervisor Donella Carter said there are a little more than 1,000 first-responders in the county. Included are police officers, f
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Journal & Courier - 1 hour 5 minutes ago
A group of researchers at a new Purdue University visual data center know that knowledge might be power, but how it's filtered is what really counts.
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Texarkana Gazette - 1 hour 6 minutes ago
Are you concerned about illegal immigrants? Yes I am, and how about Joe Arpio, the sheriff in Arizona who is attempting to save his city and state from illegals.
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KRDO Colorado Springs - 1 hour 31 minutes ago
COLORADO SPRINGS - They put their lives on the line to serve and protect the country and now two Vietnam vets are being told they are no longer welcome in their own country.
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KBTV Beaumont - Mon Nov 9, 9:12 pm ET
The Sabine River crested at just under 28 feet, and people in Deweyville are banding together to get through. They're making it with support from the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
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Daily Press - Tue Nov 10, 3:39 am ET
He tried to pretend he was a federal agent, but ended up being a real inmate.
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The Messenger-Press - 2 hours 7 minutes ago
Republicans swept their way to victory in each of the areaâs local races Tuesday.
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LawFuel - Mon Nov 9, 8:37 pm ET
LawFuel.com - US Legal Newswire Service - PREET BHARARA, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and JAMES T. HAYES, JR., Special Agent-in- Charge of the New York Office of the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE"), announced today that an ancient Hebrew Bible, seized by Nazis on "Kristallnacht" exactly 71 years ago, will be returned ...
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The Shreveport Times - Tue Nov 10, 3:12 am ET
The storm, moving north at 17 mph, dumped heavy rain as it moved over southeastern Plaquemines Parish and up the Gulf, just to the east of the state, before moving east.