STORM
Food Safety in a Power Outage
Well, Worthington, this has been quite the spring/winter storm! With the abundant power outages, food safety can be of real concern. Fortunately, with the rolling blackouts we are having, the power sh...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 11:06 AM
Die winter, die
I think winter needs to close its show and move out of town. I cannot remember a recent winter which has overstayed its welcome to such perfection as the one most current. As a young man near Viking,...
Posted on 3/23/13 at 6:06 AM
We are Like the Weather
Bloggers note: I started this post several weeks ago and am back to it because this week has been much like that dayand I had the same thoughts but had not completed the post then. I hope you enjoy th...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 7:03 AM
Clothing Sale, Crafters Sale, Musican and Much More
This Saturday, March 23rd from 8 a.m.-3:00 p.m. is a clothing sale at First United Methodist Church, the Coppertop Church, lower level. (Right off of Central Entrance/Duluth.) Gently used clo...
Posted on 3/18/13 at 11:06 AM
Romp[er]ing through the snow
Although I strongly dislike the blizzard-y conditions, I'm loving my snow day! The bank didn't open until after noon today, so I was able to stay home this morning; and campus is still closed, so I'...
Posted on 2/11/13 at 5:15 PM
Appalachian Trail hiker trapped by superstorm snow is rescued 
A man trying to hike the entire 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail was rescued Friday after calling 911 to say he didn't think he'd be able to make it out of a section in Tennessee because he was blocked by snowdrifts up to 5 feet high.
By Associated Press report , November 03, 2012
Long lines, rising tempers seen at gas stations in East Coast storm zone
By Associated Press report , November 02, 2012
Forecasters: New storm may hit East Coast
The forecast could change before it hits late next week.By Seth Borenstein , November 02, 2012
Storm-ravaged East Coast starts moving again - slowly
By Associated Press report , November 01, 2012
Bodies of 2 missing New York boys found; were swept away by storm surge 
The bodies of two boys who were separated from their frantic mother at the height of superstorm Sandy by a large wave were found Thursday in a marshy area at the end of a street, authorities said.
By Associated Press report , November 01, 2012
UN headquarters suffers 'unprecedented damage' from Sandy 
The headquarters of the United Nations overlooking New York's East River suffered “unprecedented damage” from Superstorm Sandy, the U.N. management chief said Thursday.
By Associated Press report , November 01, 2012
Northland kayakers narrowly escape Sandy’s wrath 
By Sam Cook , November 01, 2012
Storm-crippled New York City subway creaks back into service
By Associated Press report , November 01, 2012
- New York traffic
- Flooded subway
- Homes destroyed
- Before and after views of storm-damaged town
- Heavy snow
- Damaged amusement park
- Staten Island damage
- Grocery store damaged
- Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Billy Joel to take part in benefit concert for Sandy victims
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- From falling trees, storm surge and power outages, East Coast superstorm takes deadly toll
From falling trees, storm surge and power outages, East Coast superstorm takes deadly toll 
By Associated Press report , November 01, 2012
Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Billy Joel to take part in benefit concert for Sandy victims 
NBC is doing a benefit concert for victims of Hurricane Sandy featuring some artists native to the areas hardest hit.
By Associated Press report , November 01, 2012
Tempers flare in Hoboken, N.J., where thousands remain stranded
By Samantha Henry , October 31, 2012
St. Cloud women's hockey team heads home from Sandy
The Huskies played a pair of games at Providence College in Rhode Island last weekend, and then got stuck there as they waited for the storm to pass.By Associated Press report , October 31, 2012
New York City begins to stir to life 
By Jennifer Peltz , October 31, 2012
Brimson woman joins Red Cross efforts on East Coast
A second person from the Northland has volunteered to help with relief efforts in the eastern U.S.By News Tribune staff , October 31, 2012
Winds from Sandy delay ships, make for good surfing
By Jason Keyser , October 31, 2012
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