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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Thu Dec 3, 1:49 am ET
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., began a hearing Wednesday on case management miscues after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita noting a litany of the problems experienced by the storms' victims.
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Franklin Park Herald-Journal - Tue Dec 1, 12:43 pm ET
Park is taking an entire year off from his day job to help others across the country. So far, Sebastian has helped repair trails in the Teton National Forest in Wyoming, put in a stone staircase in a national park in Utah, fixed a trail in Kane Gulch primitive area in Utah and, most recently, traveled to Lucedale, Miss., to repair homes damaged in Hurricane Katrina. And he's just getting started
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redOrbit - Wed Dec 2, 8:13 am ET
--Two zones awarded to Stratos cover wide swath of GoM region-- BETHESDA, MD, Dec.
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New York Times - Mon Nov 30, 9:13 pm ET
Not a single hurricane came ashore in the United States during the hurricane season that ended Monday.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Mon Nov 30, 4:59 pm ET
Broadway shows are finally back in New Orleans for the first time since Hurricane Katrina four years ago, and at least one — "The Color Purple" — is giving something back to the recovering city. The Associated PressKenita R....
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The Shreveport Times - Sat Nov 28, 3:11 am ET
About a handful of students and staff from Job Corps' Shreveport center joined Habitat for Humanity volunteers, AmeriCorps members and students from Job Corps centers across the country to construct three homes for Hurricane Katrina survivors. A total of 19 homes will have been constructed by years end.
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The Gainesville Sun - Thu Dec 3, 6:06 am ET
By STACEY PLAISANCE Associated Press writer Broadway shows are finally back in New Orleans for the first time since Hurricane Katrina four years ago, and at least one - "The Color Purple" - is giving something back to the recovering city.
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Opelousas Daily World - Fri Dec 4, 3:52 am ET
WASHINGTON — The top Republican on the House Oversight committee on Thursday challenged Louisiana officials about what the state is doing to financially help itself and asked whether the state is becoming a "permanent ward of the federal government" in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
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KCBA FOX 35 Salinas - Mon Nov 30, 8:01 pm ET
Four years after Hurricane Katrina hit, a New Orleans resident reunited with his dog, JJ -- but only after an arduous legal battle.
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US News & World Report - Fri Nov 27, 2:37 pm ET
Poor crisis leadership was on display after Hurricane Katrina and during the financial crisis.
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Rocky Mount Telegram - Tue Dec 1, 9:27 am ET
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi's largest insurer is getting nearly a 20 percent wind insurance r...
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The Lakeland Ledger - Tue Dec 1, 12:03 am ET
By RUSS BYNUM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Atlantic hurricane season ended Monday with barely a whimper: Not a single hurricane came ashore in the United States.
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San Clemente Sun Post News - Thu Dec 3, 11:46 am ET
After spending time volunteering in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, Marsha McHenry Carroll realized that most people want to be prepared for disasters, but don't know how. She started a Web site, SafetyCityStore.com/s-marsha1, this year to make...
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The Maroon - Thu Dec 3, 11:14 am ET
By: ALLISON BAZNIK Staff Writer The members of Phi Kappa Psi will make improvements at Sarah T. Reed High School on Saturday, Dec. 5. The day of service aims to repair damages at the high school that was damaged by Hurricane Katrina....
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The Biloxi Sun Herald - Thu Dec 3, 6:13 pm ET
BILOXI — The Mississippi Association of Realtors annual convention was back on the Coast this year for the first time since Hurricane Katrina .