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'Soaked' out of the RAF! (Panorama) On his last working day in the Royal Air Force, the Station Commander at RAF Gibraltar, Wing Commander Chris Purkiss, toured his station for the last time ? before being soaked to the skin by the station?s Fire Section!
News Briefs - Week of July 16 (North County Journal) Bridgeton - The City Council will consider legislation tonight (Wednesday) that would allocate funds to begin design work on a new municipal government complex.
SportsWire (Santa Maria Times) CSA boys under-17 wins SC Bayern Cup CARSON - The Cherif Soccer Academy Boy's Under-17 team captured the championship of the South Coast Bayern Cup, held over the July 4th weekend.
Clarke County suffers severe storm damage (Osceola Sentinel-Tribune) Clarke County experienced severe storm damage early Friday morning. A tornado ripped through Murray all the way towards Liberty Highway.
Escalating insurance claims seen (San Diego Union-Tribune) Larger, more frequent wildfires such as the blazes that ravaged San Diego County last fall could lead to escalating claims for homeowner's insurance companies for years to come, according to a report released yesterday. The report from A.M. Best, an insurance research firm and rating service, said catastrophic wildfires are rising on the radar screens of insurers as a potential major risk ? ...
Intense thunderstorms wreak havoc with Lynn softball 16s (The Daily Item) GORHAM, Maine - Intense thunderstorms that came close to tornados wreaked havoc with the first day of the Lynn Babe Ruth 16U softball tournament at the University of Southern Maine yesterday.
Still Cleaning Up Mess In Ft. Pierre (KELO Sioux Falls) Winds caused a lot of damage in Ft. Pierre over the weekend. Some haven't even started cleaning up yet.
Empire: Loughran pulls off caged bout upset (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) THE PRESS DEMOCRATSanta Rosa's Nate Loughran pulled off an Ultimate Fighting Championship upset Saturday in a mixed martial arts caged bout at the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Tornado touches near Fallon, brings large hail and heavy rain (Reno Gazette-Journal) A "monster storm" 20 miles wide produced a tornado, rain and large hail Monday in Northern Nevada, National Weather Service meteorologists said.
When Disaster Strikes (KQCD-TV Dickinson) When you think disasters, the Red Cross often comes to mind. As commendable as its efforts may be, there`s a downside to always being there. The American Red Cross says it has spent so much money on disaster relief this year that it has had to resort to borrowing money.
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