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Family. Maybe a 20 cut and 20 fewer hours. I dont know if i could put a number on it. It is your family. You would have to know that you are indeed getting more time. Right. Dont just pay me less. Yes. Let me spend more time with my family. I would consider it. It is hard because we have young families but these are our hard charging career years. You want to hit pause on family or career to let one develop and pick up the other. An easy decision. Family is my inspiration. The more time i spend with my family, the marin spired i am in mica the more inspired i am in my career. I like that. Boats are going into the water here coast guard crews are in the air searching for someone who disappeared right near the dumbarton bridge in the water. Again, rescue crews have been looking for the man, 32year old Kenneth Maldonado since his kayak tipped over yesterday afternoon. No signs of maldonado so far. He went out with a bay and they ran into trouble. While his friend was rescued, maldonado ha

Hispanic Women s Resource Center in Hammonton may close

Due to a proposed state budget cut, the number of Hispanics the Latino Action Network Foundation helps would dramatically decrease, and Hammonton s Hispanic Women s Resource Center would have to close.

Hispanic Women s Resource Center in Hammonton may close

Due to a proposed state budget cut, the number of Hispanics the Latino Action Network Foundation helps would dramatically decrease, and Hammonton s Hispanic Women s Resource Center would have to close.

Alabama NewsCenter — How to Help Alabama Tornado Survivors : The Alabama Weather Blog

The complete article can be found at AlabamaNewsCenter.com. By Alabama NewsCenter Staff People and organizations across north-central Alabama are stepping up to help survivors of the deadly tornado that raced across north Jefferson County Monday night. And now, some famous volunteers are heading to the area to help feed those who are helping others. The tornado, rated an EF-3 by the National Weather Service, struck around 10:40 p.m. Monday, killing 14-year-old Elliot Hernandez, a freshman at Fultondale High School, and injuring 30 others. The twister left a 10-mile path of destruction from Fultondale to Center Point. Volunteers quickly joined first responders to assist survivors with food, water, clothing and other necessities. Alabama Power crews also moved quickly to safely restore power to those who could take service. Volunteers with the Alabama Power Service Organization also are mobilizing to donate needed supplies.

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