Event. What would that mean for the bay area . At best, nearaverage rainfall, which could mean 14 to 30 inches of rain. So lets go ahead and get a look at the bay area and the drought. Here are interesting things to think about. In two years time weve picked up three years in three years were picked up two years worth of rain. To escape the drought well need 40 inches of rain in San Francisco, 20 inches in san jose. And the other thing is we need consistent rainfall. In 2011 and 2012, we started wet and we ended dry. But again what we need is consistent rainfall from the beginning right towards the end. Well have details in your full forecast coming up. More details tonight on a grundbreaking stanford study which links californias drought to climate change. A Stanford Research team calls it very likely that Global Warming caused by humans is contribute took californias ongoing drought. The experts blame a ridge of High Pressure parked in the Northern Pacific during californias winters
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Sanford hiring for new medical records system
Sanford Health is in the midst of hiring 130 new employees to carry out a new electronic medical records system that will inject $35 million into the Fargo-Moorhead area.
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Sun Staff | 6:39 am, Dec. 10, 2010
Sanford Health is in the midst of hiring 130 new employees to carry out a new electronic medical records system that will inject $35 million into the Fargo-Moorhead area.
The initiative will be phased in over several years and the jobs, including salaries and benefits, will range from the mid-$40,000s to $80,000 a year, Craig Hewitt, Sanford s chief technology officer, said Wednesday.