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Virtual information sessions to provide help to Louisiana residents affected by recent storms

Virtual information sessions to provide help to Louisiana residents affected by recent storms February Winter Storms, and/or Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta. MGN Online and last updated 2021-04-12 11:52:09-04 Virtual information sessions are planned to begin this week for storm survivors in Louisiana. The sessions, which run from April 14 through April 24, will provide survivors with resources to assist in recovery efforts from the recent Louisiana disasters. FEMA says the virtual information sessions are an alternate response to continue current state disaster recovery efforts during the national pandemic situation. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), FEMA, USDA, SBA, and various offices from the State of Louisiana in partnership with other local, state, federal, nonprofit, and community partners will participate.

Teen charged in hit-and-run death of Calgary police officer seeks more time to find a lawyer

Public Record — Wexford County Circuit Court

CADILLAC — The following are arraignments, pleas or sentences occurring in 28th Circuit Court in Wexford County on the date of March 25: • Dennis Eugene Lofton Jr., 36, of Mesick, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated third offense for his connection with an incident on Nov. 8 in Mesick. As part of the plea, charges of driving while license suspended second offense, unlawful use of a license plate, registration or title and a habitual offender third offense notice will be dismissed at sentencing. There also was a sentencing agreement of a 180-day jail cap and Lofton Jr. can be released to residential treatment at the 90-day mark if a treatment is available. A personal recognizance bond was remanded or revoked.

Bangladesh sees highest rise in COVID deaths, cases in lockdown week

  Staff Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 13 Apr 2021 02:22 AM BdST Updated: 13 Apr 2021 02:22 AM BdST No vacant bed is available in the COVID-19 isolation ward of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital. A notice over the matter hangs in front of the ward. Photo: Asif Mahmud Ove Families take COVID-19 patients to Mugda General Hospital in Dhaka on Saturday, Apr 10, 2021 amid a record surge in coronavirus cases. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi Relatives carry the body of a coronavirus victim for burial at Rayerbazar Graveyard in Dhaka on Wednesday, Apr 7, 2021 amid a record surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi All beds in the COVID-19 isolation ward of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital are occupied by patients amid a spike in coronavirus cases in the country, Apr 07, 2021. Due to a spike in cases of coronavirus

Remember When Wind Gusts Hit 231 MPH on Mount Washington in NH

For 62 years, that 231 mph was the fastest wind ever recorded on planet Earth.  Mt. Washington s record was broken in April of 1996 when hurricane Olivia created wind gusts of 254 mph in Australia, the observatory stated. So, Mt Washington still holds the record for the fastest wind that is not associated with a hurricane or tornado. Pretty cool! The top of Mt Washington (6288 feet high) is famously known as   Home of the World s Worst Weather. We saw some gusts hitting 90mph today (Monday, April 12)! Not a bad way to celebrate the anniversary. Check out the gust in this video. And this was only 100 mph winds. In the summer if winds get over 100mph, they can move the concrete pavers that hold down the observation deck!

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