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Pollen forecast remains high

Pollen forecast remains high

Pollen forecast remains high
Times-Journal
Dr. Morgan suggested people with severe allergy symptoms keep their windows closed and otherwise limit their exposure to allergens. Some relief from the high levels of pollen — but not much — may be coming to DeKalb County. The Weather Channel ..... Read More

Park Service planning big burns at Little River Canyon

Park Service planning big burns at Little River Canyon

Park Service planning big burns at Little River Canyon
Rome News Tribune
by Doug Walker, Associate Editor Weather permitting, the US National Park Service plans to conduct a series of prescribed, or controlled, fires across the Little River Canyon National Preserve this week. According to park personnel in Fort Payne, Ala., ...

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City to consider fire grants

City to consider fire grants

City to consider fire grants
Times-Journal
The Fort Payne City Council will consider approving two grants for the fire department while a third grant waits in the wings. Fire Chief Steve Cunningham applied for three equipment grants, and all three were approved. However, matching funds for the ..... Read More

Post Hallowgreen fixes

Post Hallowgreen fixes

By Scott Meeks
easyGREENtv.com

So your jack-o-lantern has gone from spooky to sad, there's candy all over the house, and you have no idea what to do with that Halloween costume.  Folks, you're experiencing a Halloween hangover.  But have no fear, I'm about to lift your spirits with a few post Halloween-fixes that are easy and green.

COSTUMES

Donate them to thrift stores or Goodwill stores.

Donate them to school or community theater departments.

Store them away and throw a costume swap party next fall.

JACK-O-LANTERNS

Bury him in the backyard.  Pumpkins are loaded with nutrients so he'll decompose

Spookapalooza at DeSoto State Park

Spookapalooza at DeSoto State Park

Looking for great fall/Halloween season events to attend?

Check out this flyer from DeSoto State Park.

For even more information and more events, visit http://www.alapark.com/DeSotoResort/.

Pregnant woman arrested on drug charges

Pregnant woman arrested on drug charges

A Dekalb County woman is arrested on drug charges, and police said she's four months pregnant.

The arrest happened at a home on Highway 75 in the town of Ider.

Investigators went to her home when she did not turn herself in for sentencing in Autauga County.

Investigators tell WAFF 48 News Lauren Marie Fraley had meth and drug paraphernalia in her home.

DHR is also investigating since she is four months pregnant.

Families should plan for National Preparedness Month

Families should plan for National Preparedness Month

President Barack Obama has declared September National Preparedness Month and the Alabama Emergency Management Agency, along with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, urge Alabamians and their families to take this time to update their disaster preparedness plan.

As the April tornadoes and Hurricane Irene illustrate, people may need to survive on their own after an emergency. This means having food, water, and other supplies for each family member for at least three days.

“Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone immediately. It is important to get a kit, make a plan, and be informed of disasters that can occur in Alabama,” said Jeff Byard, state coordinating officer for AEMA.

Recommended items in a basic emergency supply kit should last for up to 72 hours before help arrives.