Levee, coastal restoration financing mechanism being built
~Louisiana officials on Monday took a small step toward issuing bonds to help finance the state's share of levee and coastal restoration costs based on money the state will receive from offshore oil production after 2016.
Ivor van Heerden's Supporters Go Blog'Wild... Ye and Virally!
~On Transmigration
Legal Katrina Shorthand
~On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans, Louisiana. The levee protecting the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans failed during the hurricane, causing the Mississippi River to flood the area. Widespread devastation and death ensued. In the course of the disaster, Barge ING 4727, which was one of hundreds of barges and vessels to break away from their moorings during the storm, came to rest against a house on the land side of the levee.
Zeitoun By Dave Eggers ~Reviewed by Harry Shearer
Karl Rove tossing rocks at New Orleans from a glass house
~Jarvis DeBerry
~Editilla Scrotellas~ Although Very Rare, we gonna have to disagree with Jarvis on this one: "Turd Blossom" isn't "throwing rocks from a glass house".
1) Turd Blossom has left the White House. Turd Blossom lives in the Out House. 2) Them ain't Rocks dis'Monkey be'flingin.
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Levee certification testing required~Galena, Illinois is about to experience a bit of the fallout from 2005's catastrophic hurricane [Corps of Engineers Failure] flooding at New Orleans. After watching flood walls failing and the consequent flooding during that tragic event, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have decided they need to have more knowledge of the condition of all the dikes and levees protecting populated areas in flood prone areas.
Result: Galena's levee, which has famously protected Galena's downtown almost annually from high water in the Galena River, must now be certified by a civil engineer specializing in this type of work. In the Feb. 22 council meeting, the Galena city council voted unanimously to approve a contract with IIW Engineers and Surveyors for the certification of the Galena River Dike, for an amount not to exceed $59,000.
“Balance this city”~Eli Ackerman
Mid-City hospital complex land seized by state; former owners plan to sue~David Hammer
Louisiana Citizens CEO John Wortman has “no class” ~slabbed
West bank levee officials forge stronger lines of communication with Corps of Engineers
~Paul Rioux
83rd Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference~October 2-6, 2010, New Orleans
~Here they come...
Addressing water quality
~Julie Buntjer
~NASA's Earth Observatory tracks growth of Dubai's sand palm and urban growth, 2000-present
Hat Tweet~Mark Schleifstein
Power Struggle~Alex Woodward
~Will the Louisiana Public Service Commission give the state the green light to or pull the plug on renewable energy?
More interest in Gulf offshore lease sale~Alan Sayre
The Green Project // Salvations 2010 + Sweet Sixteen
~Humid Beings
Storypod Makes Room for Writing~Brandon Meginley
~A project by Tulane School of Architecture students is helping to facilitate the writing process for young authors working at the Neighborhood Story Project in New Orleans. Working through Tulane City Center, the students designed and built the Storypod, a room to provide a place for writers to conduct interviews.
Major Floods Predicted, Tiger Woods, Karl Rove And New Orleans, Budget Woes ~BBuzz
This should be Required Transport to Work for every Elected City Official
What say you, Governorcist Jindal: Vatican Exorcist says Pedophiles tempted by Satan, not possessed?~"The students, led by Susan's sister and Louise, a member of a charismatic church, engaged in loud and desperate prayers while holding Susan with one hand. Kneeling on the ground, my friends were chanting, "Satan, I command you to leave this woman." Others exhorted all "demons to leave in the name of Christ." It is no exaggeration to note the tears and sweat among those assembled. Susan lashed out at the assembled students with verbal assaults."
~Bobby Jindal, Exorcist, Governor of Louisiana
Can the British just sail right up the Mississippi River?
Satirical Web site favored in ruling ~Debra Lemoine
AMITE — A Web site that satirizes news can run a fictional story about a giraffe attack at Global Wildlife Center in Folsom, a state district judge ruled Monday afternoon. After a two-hour hearing in the 21st Judicial District Court, state District Judge Beth Wolfe struck down a temporary restraining order signed March 2 that had called for the removal of the story from the site, Hammond Action News.
~Editilla Gotta Toll'ya~Satire? Who'don Believe Us Now?
Special thanks for the photo to Adam Thinks, who proves statistically, by the Great Google, the World Wide Spread of this Wild Viral Phobia: "Without a doubt, my favorite search of all time is can i make it look good? or am i gonna look like a crazy giraffe with rabies. Not only is that an awesome thing to search for, but I am the number one Google result!"
Prime Angus: Prof. embraces music, mystique of N.O.
24th annual Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival: Cocktails & Cinema
Alternative Media Expo '10
French Quarter Festival 2010: April 9-11
Win 2 tickets to the Top of the Hops Beer Festival
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