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Idaho State Journal - Tue Nov 10, 3:22 am ET
GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) - Squalls ahead of a rare late-season tropical storm blew in heavy rain late Monday to parts of the Gulf Coast where residents hunkered down at home and in shelters anticipating high winds and flooding.
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CBS News - Mon Nov 9, 11:52 am ET
Washington Post: Louisiana Republican Surprised Colleagues on Both Sides of the Aisle With Vote for Dems' Health Care Bill
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The Ocala Star-Banner - Tue Nov 10, 12:56 am ET
The Associated Press Squalls ahead of a rare late-season tropical storm blew in heavy rain late Monday to parts of the Gulf Coast where residents hunkered down at home and in shelters anticipating high winds and flooding.
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The Alexandria Town Talk - Tue Nov 10, 4:01 am ET
The forecast for Central Louisiana calls for a few showers, a light wind out of the north and the chance of visitors otherwise known as evacuees.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 8, 10:57 pm ET
Hurricane Ida roared through the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, where important oil fields are located, after triggering floods and mudslides that killed 124 people in El Salvador.
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WCBS-TV New York - Mon Nov 9, 11:02 pm ET
Some Gulf Coast residents hunkered down at home and in shelters Monday while others ventured outside to watch the approach of a rare late-season tropical storm that brought the potential for high winds, flooding and up to 8 inches of rain in some places.
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redOrbit - Mon Nov 9, 6:13 pm ET
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless network crews and disaster response teams are on alert as Tropical Storm Ida approaches the Gulf Coast.
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The Natchez Democrat - Tue Nov 10, 3:01 am ET
Squalls ahead of a rare late-season tropical storm blew in heavy rain late Monday to parts of the ...
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The Meridian Star - Tue Nov 10, 12:58 am ET
PASCAGOULA (AP) — Emergency officials in Mississippi’s easternmost coastal county urged residents of low-lying and flood-prone areas, along with those living in mobile homes, to seek shelter Monday ahead of Tropical Storm Ida.
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The Advocate - Tue Nov 10, 1:11 am ET
Good ideas die hard. Steele Burden, whose family gave more than 400 acres of land on either side of I-10 near Essen Lane to LSU, laid out a tree and shrub identification trail behind what is now the Burden Conference Center.
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The Advocate - Wed Nov 25, 2:23 pm ET
Published: Nov 25, 2009 - UPDATED: 1:10 p.m. Louisiana gained 4,700 jobs in October but fell further behind 2008’s employment pace, something for which Hurricane Gustav is partly responsible, state officials said.
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The Houma Courier - Tue Dec 1, 1:27 pm ET
Laura McKnight Staff Writer HOUMA - Southdown Plantation House and Museum plans to serve up a new holiday event flavored with recipes, cookbooks and possible video appearances by famed French chef Julia Child.
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The Houma Courier - Tue Dec 1, 1:13 pm ET
Raymond Legendre Staff Writer THIBODAUX - Thanks to a new off-road vehicle made possible with grant money, the Chackbay Volunteer Fire Department will be able to respond quicker to emergencies in wooded areas and after hurricanes, officials said.
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Opelousas Daily World - Tue Dec 1, 5:21 am ET
Relatives of a drunk driving victim and the Opelousas man who pleaded guilty in her death left a Lafayette Parish courtroom in tears Monday after a judge handed down a seven-year sentence.
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Opelousas Daily World - Fri Nov 27, 3:50 am ET
Local unemployment numbers remained high in October, but in a positive sign, continued to drop for the second month in a row.