Eileen D. Carlson passed away Monday, April 17, 2023, at her daughter, Pam’s home in Mora, MN. Eileen was born to Harvey and Amelia Hoover on August 22, 1927, at their home in rural Pine River. She grew up with sister, Ella, and brothers, Earl and Ray. On August 4, 1947, Eileen married Vern Carlson. They were married in Sand Point, Idaho on their way to Alaska where they had jobs waiting. Their life together consisted of working hard and playing hard. They loved traveling, spending time with family and friends, and playing cards.
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tornado anymore with it. the storm mass stopped rotating. right in the middle of norman, this storm was rotating enough that a funnel came down, created a tornado and has created damage. there are calling for some barricades to stop people from driving on some of the roads. they are calling for some started saying there are minor injuries and areas of structural damage where roofs are off the building all together and off the apartment buildings. another storm out near chickasha. don t see anything rotating on it yet. we have spotters out there. we are watching all this. this person, vern carlson, driving, looking for the storm. we know where he is just to the east of chickasha. if we get any more information, we will certainly break back in. today is actually just a warmup. a warmup for tomorrow where we may have dozens, if not more than that, there may be 100 tornadoes on the ground possible skipping here and there. anywhere from nebraska down through and into dallas, t
norman. our chad myers tracking it all from the severe weather center. what can you tell us? it looks like it was in norman, oklahoma. it was about 3/4 miles north of the stadium. through downtown and out towards the east of the city and up toward the lakes that are off to the east. the storm is still moving along i-40. we don t believe there is a tornado anymore with it. the storm mass stopped rotating. right in the middle of norman, this storm was rotating enough that a funnel came down, created a tornado and has created damage. there are calling for some barricades to stop people from driving on some of the roads. they are calling for some started saying there are minor injuries and areas of structural damage where roofs are off the building all together and off the apartment buildings. another storm out near chickasha. don t see anything rotating on it yet. we have spotters out there. we are watching all this. this person, vern carlson, driving, looking for the stor
and visitors association announces that more future hotel rooms than ever have been booked for the first time. in 2007 over 281,000 future rooms were booked. last year over 451,000. and for fiscal year 2009, the most ever, with a record 522,541 future rooms. that s an increase of 70,000 rooms in just a a year. they attribute the record success to the number of new hotels popping up across the downtown. we have the hilton, four seasons, the kempton hotels, which should open up in two or three weeks, and it s phenomenal. reporter: and with all those new hotels in downtown baltimore, the city is now able to book up to 5,000 rooms per night and compete with much larger cities, something that wasn t possible here just a few years ago. but we just have so many great amenities all over the city. great restaurants, great institutions, great museums. i think people realize when they come here for the first time, or come with their families, they are pleasantly surprised. repor
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