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- Tiffin River continues to flood, but level falling (The Toledo Blade)
Jan 2, 2009 - STRYKER, Ohio — Minor flooding on the Tiffin River in three northwest Ohio counties is likely to continue until tomorrow evening, but the river is dropping, the National Weather Service said yesterday. As of yesterday morning, the Tiffin was 1.9 feet above its 11-foot flood stage at the Stryker gauge, according to the agency’s office in North Webster, Ind. The river is expected to drop below ... - NC Textiles & China Friday, January 02 2009 by Leoneda Inge | Send to a friend The flood of Chinese imports headed to ... (WUNC Chapel Hill)
Jan 2, 2009 - The flood of Chinese imports headed to the U-S is no secret. Restrictions on the number of cotton shirts, pants and under-garments coming from China were supposed to expire in 2005. Trade officials stepped in to re-instate the limits. - Letters to the editor (Exeter News-Letter)
Jan 2, 2009 - I recently read on the front page of the Exeter News-Letter this article: "Great Dam study lauded; DES to foot the bill of $100,000 review." As a grandparent visiting my three grandchildren for Christmas, I have these questions for the residents of... - Raymond selectman won't give up on $140K flood study (The Rockingham News)
Jan 2, 2009 - RAYMOND and#8212; A local selectman said he's not going to give up on a $140,000 flood study that was shot down by his fellow board members last month. - No flood threat despite Mississippi River rise (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
Jan 2, 2009 - BATON ROUGE - Rain in the Ohio and Tennessee valleys and snow melting in the upper Mississippi Valley are swelling the Mississippi River in Louisiana, but no flood threats are predicted so far. - Boardwalk Boosts Flood Plain Hike (The Lakeland Ledger)
Jan 2, 2009 - HOMELAND | A new elevated wooden path drops toward the Peace River's flood plain and snakes around trees until it reaches a section of the Peace River that's obviously feeling the effects of the drought. - Uganda: Economy Will Not Be Bogged Down By Global Crisis (AllAfrica.com)
Jan 2, 2009 - Kampala — PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni in the State of the Nation Address on New Year's Day, assured Ugandans there is going to be better service delivery in 2009. He acknowledged there were challenges in 2008 but reaffirmed that the economy is doing well. Below is his speech in full. - Weather Service issues flood, high wind watches (The Daily News)
Jan 2, 2009 - A forecast for high winds, heavy rainfall and rising temperatures has prompted the National Weather Service to issue flood and high wind watches for Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. - Fremont County: Highs and lows dominate in 2008 (Rexburg Standard Journal)
Jan 2, 2009 - What do you remember most about 2008 in Fremont? Was it the appearance in April of wolves in the Greentimber area east of Ashton or the shooting of two wolves west of Ashton shortly afterward? - Kish River could reach flood stage (Daily Chronicle)
Jan 2, 2009 - The Kishwaukee River is expected to be at or near the 10-foot flood stage today after 2-3 inches of rain and an estimated 2 inches of melted snow caused waterways to rise rapidly Saturday.
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