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to put an exact dollar figure to that. i mention the damage caused by tropical storm isabel. that was well over $100 million that was more than just repairing the cost. it gave us more protections. we used that money to build berms, build some of these flood doors and internal pumps. we were able to get that money to make the naval academy better and safer. as you see here on the academy grounds, the majority of the structures here are over 100 years of old. from the chapel to where the midshipmen live to many of the buildings here, they were built at the turn-of-the-century. there is a cost to maintaining them and making sure they can handle rising waters and major events. we do, within the budget we work with in the navy, have announced money to handle some of these upgrades we are handling over the long term. the cooper road project at some of the others. as we do some of these other projects, whether it be setting up a new advisory committee, we are able to do those in
Chesapeake-bayMarylandUnited-statesBrooklynNew-yorkAlaskaVermontAntarcticaCedar-rapidsIowaCaliforniaGreen-channel scheduled for july 24 through july 30 this year. in all, riders will pedal 420 miles. clouds will continue to be the big story as we close out our first day of the weekend, along with some brisk southerly winds. the warmer air this is trying to move over our snow packes surface will also cause fog through the overnight hours into sunday morning. some of it could be on the denser side so take things slow. temperatures will be on the mild side as well with lows barely dipping into the low 20s. we will keep our overcast skies for sunday out ahead of our next weather maker. this system will bring snow to the area possibly starting sunday night. the best chance of snow will be during the day monday where some minor accumlations will be possible as well. it looks like a good 1-2 will be the best bet for siouxland, with more as you head north and west. the clouds will stay thick into tuesday with cooler temperatures. highs will be topping out in the middle and upper 20s. we finally
New-yorkUnited-statesJapanSioux-cityIowaKentuckyChinaPocahontasBriar-cliffWashingtonRussiaMichigan more than 200 people from dubuque county took buses to washington d-c for the annual marh for life rally. on the way bacc they got stranded for hours on the pennsylvania turnpike. kw-wl s shirley descorbeth has been following this story since last night. she joins us live with the latest. shirlrey? well, i m happy to report everyone is safe and accounted for. late last night, one of them cotacted me a said they had beben stuckckin the same spoo..for five hours! those five e ours turned to more than fifteen hours and counting. i caught up with them over the the pennsylvania turnpike all because of winter stormonas. we e ot stopped at uh, 11 five buses filled with adults and kids went to board member of protest during g e annual march board member of leon jensen, says they cut the coming, we kept looking at the weather. we kept timing, trying to time when we could get back, governorr tom woll updating media saying there are 500 cars stuck. turnpike. we re trying to.we r
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