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Hometown Calendar
Green Bay Press-Gazette - Bring salad, bread or dessert to share and flashlights. $18 for family of four, $2 each additional person. Individual $6 per adult, $4 ages 5 and older, snowshoes included. (920) 731-6041. Send your event listings at least one week in advance to

Baltimore outreach heats up
Baltimore Sun - With gray wool blankets, space heaters and flashlights, the ombudsmen hit the streets yesterday to check on hundreds of city residents with potentially no heat or electricity. About 800 city residents might have no heat and electricity or face an

Wildewood church fills care kits for those dealing with AIDS around
Papillion Times - Last Sunday the congregation of Wildewood Christian Church filled 225 bright orange plastic cases with soap, petroleum jelly, anti-fungal cr me, cotton balls, latex gloves, washcloths, notebooks and flashlights. They also penned personal notes of

Frigid temperatures pummel area
Weirton Daily Times - He named flashlights, a battery-powered radio, and corded phone as helpful items to possess during an outage. Smith said temperatures are expected to rise later in the week, but will remain well below normal. Terez Howard can be contacted at thoward

Outage illuminates crisis plans
Daily Princetonian - While University officials scrambled to collect cots and toiletries for displaced undergraduates in the hours after the Jan. 23 up-campus power outage, students were gathering items of their own. Rather than flashlights or sleeping bags, however

Volunteers, Inmates, National Guard Help Florida Residents Salvage
FOX News - Jason Pawelczyk, 32, said he and his mother took cover in a closet and emerged seconds later to find half his roof gone. "We finally made it outside, and all you heard was people screaming for each other," he said. "It was pouring rain, flashlights

Recent UFO sightings caught on camera
CNN - He waited beneath the rubble for nearly 20 minutes before neighbors came with flashlights. Now, Gene and his neighbors use crowbars and hammers trying to dig down to his closet. He has no insurance -- it was cancelled last year. All he wants is to

Snow on the horizon for the Valley
Roanoke Daily Herald - Use battery-powered flashlights or lanterns rather than candles, if possible. Never leave lit candles unattended. Never use a charcoal or gas grill indoors - the fumes are deadly. Never use an electric generator indoors, inside the garage

Boys break into school
Leavenworth Times - An officer with the Lansing Police Department was performing a building check when he saw two people walking with flashlights in a school hallway about 6 p.m. Saturday, according to Lansing Police Chief Steve Wayman. He called for additional

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