to injury for many left homeless, joplin, missouri, a tent city, home to folks with nowhere else to go and the population swelled after the twister demolished part of the town and people living inside of homes two months ago are doing their best to survive under a plastic t.a.r.p. plastic tarp. it is getting expensive and, we are trying to supply power to have fans, it is hot. we have our ups and downs and there are days that everything goes smoothly and days, like, man i wish i had a home to go to. bill: donation and church and volunteer groups, helping to lighten the load and two days ago a youth group handed out food and tried to raise spirits. patti ann: tough there. the heat is forcing people to change job routines entirely. in oklahoma, one work crew is doing a complete 180. and burning the midnight oil, to install new turf at an oklahoma city area football stadium and
ago a youth group handed out food and tried to raise spirits. patti ann: tough there. the heat is forcing people to change job routines entirely. in oklahoma, one work crew is doing a complete 180. and burning the midnight oil, to install new turf at an oklahoma city area football stadium and had no choice, since the extreme day time temperatures threatened the deadline for finishing the job. it is too hot to work during the day. i mean, the turf heats up an additional 15°, at least, at the minimum, beyond what the and beaten temperature is. ambient temperature is. patti ann: that helps when stretching out 1800 pound chunks of carpet under the moon instead of the sun, new shift, 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. bill: and new developments, the mysterious death of a pharmaceutical tycoon s girlfriend and his son and autopsy results sealed as police conduct the investigation, the girlfriend found hanging from a balcony and the boy dying days