Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Speaking of “green”~slabbed

Congressman Cao still a ‘no,’ vote hinges on abortion flap
~Eli Ackerman, The Lens


La. journalists claim police violated their rights
~PoliceOne.com


Lawmakers push for quicker release of money~Naomi King
~The Senate killed a proposal Tuesday that aimed to send millions of dollars in federal coastal-restoration money to Louisiana two years sooner than projected.

World's largest drainage pumping station being built near Harvey, La.

Some flood maps rely on outdated information, hurricane experts say

Coin du Lestin canals being cleared, while St. Tammany continues to push FEMA for payment

Levee Information Management System (LIMS)

Pint-sized dogs used to hunt nutria on Bayou St. John ~WWL

Jackson, MS: Engineers Want Lower Lake Plan on Table
~Adam Lynch


Flood risk for third of U.S.
~More than a third of the contiguous United States faces a high or above average flood risk this spring, the National Weather Service reported Tuesday.

Latest flood control details in Des Moines~Jason Pulliam

Sandbagging Major Focus of Day-2 Flood Operations, Fargo
~119th Wing


Fargo area at 'major flood' stage

MMS receives 642 bids for tomorrow's central GoM Sale 213
~US Gulf oil lease sale attracts $949 mln high bids

U.S. West Coast-East Coast Port Rivalry

New Orleans FLOAT House: Design with a Cause in Mind

New Orleans' tree-planting campaign to address Hurricane Katrina's toll

Travel Detective Files: The New Orleans Road Food Festival

The P & J Oyster Cookbook
~So. Food and Bev. Museum


Oeyster and Crabathon dialogue
~Your Right Hand Thief


I'm not gonna watch Treme
~Library Chronicles


New Orleans After the Storm, Culture, and Tradition
~Building the Perfect Beast


French Quarter Festival 2010 ~Live Broadcasts from WWOZ!

Savannah Music Festival 2010 Performance Schedule

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