ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Today only debris and piles of bricks remain from the former Belmont County Home, but the building had an extensive history as a landmark
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Today only debris and piles of bricks remain from the former Belmont County Home, but the building had an extensive history as a landmark in the area. The structure was built in 1872. During its long life, it served as a shelter for the poor, then the elderly, office space and finally […]
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I want to watch // the Rimrocks cry // during a heavy rain // that spews it’s tears // into the basements // of those who are dumb enough // to live underneath while the Shop Vacs clog // and turn to mold. // I want the street signs // to melt // and the turkeys to block all traffic // halting commerce
Friday wasn’t the first time the Rutland Free Library had to deal with water in the basement, but director Randal Smathers said it was entering in a way he hadn’t
stuff, the washer/dryer. it's devastating. it's like this everywhere. every street you drive down you see more and more devastation. you always see this in the aftermath of storms. two things. the weather is incredible today. a lot of people are thankful for. community is stepping in. people are helping each other out. advising how to use shop vacs, dropping off generators and shop vacs. that's the silver lining, community steps in to help each other out. >> the biggest silver lining of all is that cindy and her family are here. shaq, i want to move to you. this is day four for people in southeast louisiana who have been dealing with intense heat and lack of power and water. are officials concerned about the cumulative effect on
and yes, joe, everybody has that same hard-to-describe pit of the stomach sick feeling that you know it's coming. you go back in to your condo, you turn on the news, you see helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft commissioned by networks like ours flying a mile offshore, showing the slick. billy nunngueser is so frustrated he's become, as you know, this populist hero and a media figure. he never wanted that role. he just wanted to be president of plaquemines parish where his dad was a living legend for so many years. he bought 14 shop vacs at home depot, and attached them to oil wells, and they're going out in individual boston whalers, and oiling -- vacuuming up the oil. he's going to fight it small scale while he screams and yells to get the feds to go big scale. so yes, that's the complaint you hear here. where is the attempt at all the technology? the skimmers, the oil tankers