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4-13-12 3p.m. Spud Live From French Quarter Fest
Live from the French Quarter Fest, Spud talks to listeners about Tom Benson purchasing the Hornets.
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the crusaders. And it would be like tonight Stempler with a big Red Cross blue. Collar bomb when he gave up there and you get. -- network card and say hello. Yeah Jeanne dark we can't
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4-6-12 12:10p.m. Open Lines
Don Dubuc in for Garland talks to listeners about Easter and church attendance.
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a little bit of Green color. To the yellow corn in the Red Cross finish makes it pretty good -- also pretty delicious. On -- use some -- meet up put in there bratwurst would be
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Lee's remnants brings fresh flood worries to East
northwest Georgia, 33 people were saved by boat, Georgia Emergency Management Agency spokesman Ken Davis said. The American Red Cross set up a shelter for them and other residents displaced in Mississippi, where damage was reported in at least 22
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St. Tammany weathers the storm
Baptist Church in Slidell, and another in Lacombe at Bayou Lacombe Middle School. The shelters are being operated by the Red Cross , but Davis urges residents to bring their own supplies if possible. Davis says it appears the worst of Tropical Storm Lee
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Jindal warns of flooding, power outages and other dangers from TS Lee
look for releases and survey sewage treatment plants for environmental contamination. -DCFS communicated with the American Red Cross about the possible need for shelter space and they are prepared to assist parishes as needed. They have identified
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Voluntary evacuations: Grand Isle, lower Lafourche
up a shelter at Pard Playground for the residents of Lafitte, should that become necessary," Young said. The American Red Cross has set up a shelter for Lafourche residents at the Larose Civic Center.
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Northeast U.S. prepares for ''extremely dangerous'' Irene
getting out." Speaking Friday on CBS' "The Early Show," North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue said state troopers, the Red Cross and the National Guard were in place to deal with the storm's aftermath. But she warned coastal residents not to risk waiting
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