By JoAnn Balmer on November 12, 2009
It’s almost impossible to avoid coming into contact with H1N1 in spite of all precautions.
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Posted in Community Events/Activities/Articles, Education, Healthy Living, Ocean Shores, Public Safety | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Ray Pumphrey on May 14, 2009
In less than 30 seconds a small flame can get completely out of control and turn into a major fire. It only takes minutes for a house to fill with thick black smoke and become engulfed in flames.
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Posted in Public Safety | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Gordon Williams on May 11, 2009
What-ever the reasons, dog bites are a serious problem for the entire community, and not just our letter carriers.
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Posted in Community Events/Activities/Articles, Government/Post Office, Public Safety | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on May 2, 2009
Ever wonder What it’s all about?
How does the CDC know it is the same flu?
What can I do to keep from getting it?
Where did it come from?
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Posted in Editorial Opinions/Views, Healthy Living, Public Safety | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Kelly Hogaboom on March 20, 2009
“Somehow both adults and children tend to feel that whenever they are on bicycles then the traffic laws don’t apply to them or that the pedestrian rules apply, but the truth is that it is much more important for a bike rider to obey the vehicle laws as the bike rider is the person most likely to be injured in a crash. The fact that a bicycle is smaller and slower than an automobile makes it all the more important for the operator to observe the law.”
Don’t let your child be a victim of ignorance – cycle often, cycle well, and cycle in freedom!
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Posted in Creative Solutions, Education, Healthy Living, Living Green, Public Safety | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on March 13, 2009
We live on the water.
Do you think just maybe we could see a wall of water thirty feet high, enter our bay and run up the rivers?
How quickly can you get to a safe high spot?
Do you know what the warning sound sounds like when a Tsunami is on its way?
Do you really think you
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