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Hopkins Elementary student Josie Watkins, 9, shown far right, donated more than $100 from the sales of her home-made tote bags to the Pulaski County Humane Society on Thursday. Josie is pictured showing off some of her work, which is sold for $5 to $20, with her younger sister Lilly Watkins and Connie Rakestraw, with the humane society.
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VIDEO: How sequestration could affect US flood warning system
Oregon and Idaho each had to shut down three water gauges due to automatic budget cuts, known as sequestration. Watch how Idaho relies on these water gauges, from tracking drought conditions to determining stream levels for salmon.
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- Warning Signs: Technology speeds disaster alerts, response
- VIDEO: See the latest technology at the National Weather Center
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Complete Report:
Part I: Are We Prepared? | Part II: Disaster Dollars
Part III: Lessons Learned | Part IV: Warning Signs
Part V: The Big One
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VIDEO: How sequestration could affect US flood warning system
Oregon and Idaho each had to shut down three water gauges due to automatic budget cuts, known as sequestration. Watch how Idaho relies on these water gauges, from tracking drought conditions to determining stream levels for salmon.
May 15, 2013 1 Photo
- Warning Signs: Technology speeds disaster alerts, response
- VIDEO: See the latest technology at the National Weather Center
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Complete Report:
Part I: Are We Prepared? | Part II: Disaster Dollars
Part III: Lessons Learned | Part IV: Warning Signs
Part V: The Big One
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