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- Wisconsin Flood Victims Still Waiting For Aid
Flood areas in Wisconsin still waiting for federal aid.
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- Interstate Closed
I-43 In Wisconsin Blocked; I-90 Slow Going
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- Protect Your Pets From Cold Weather
Amid holiday bustle, don't forget to care for pets
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- Freezing Temps Kill Two
Two Illinois deaths ruled due to cold exposure
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- Winnebago County Tornado Sirens
A new siren network in Winnebago county hopes to warn residents of approaching tornadoes.
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- Winter Strikes the Stateline
Wet snow falls across Illinois making travel dangerous.
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- Stateline Snow
First big snow of year in Illinois.
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- Severe Weather in North Carolina
Authorities: 2 dead, 1 missing in NC storm
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- Hurricane Paloma
Hurricane Center: Paloma makes landfall in Cuba
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- More Tropical Weather
Tropical Storm Nana forms in Atlantic
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- Hurricane Norbert
Hurricane Norbert strengthens to Category 3 storm
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- Mexican Tropical Storm
Marie weakens further off coast of Mexico - Washington: More Green Jobs
Report: 4.2 million new 'green' jobs possible - Texas Shelter Not Up To Par
Is Texas' evacuation plan up to snuff? - Hurricane Kyle Approaches
Kyle threatens Canadian Maritimes
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- Kankakee River Flooding
Momence Township still swamped by flooding - Totaling Ike Costs in Ohio
Hurricane Ike remnants dump $500M damages on Ohio - Hurricane Threatens New England
Hurricane watch for Maine as Kyle heads north - Illinois River Still Closed
Illinois River stretch still closed to small craft - Texas Powering Up
After Hurricane Ike devastates the Lone Star State, Texas finally gets the power going again. - Border Flood
Swollen Rio Grande receding from Texas border town - Border Flood
Helicopters drop sand bags to keep water out of Texas - More Ike Casualties
Death toll from Ike rises - Power Still Out in Ohio
Nearly 250,000 Ohio customers remain without power - Stateline Farmers And Rain Damage
Heavy rains from Ike have devastated some area farmers. We'll tell who was hit the hardest.
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- Ike First Responders
Rescue crews at Ike staging area lack food, water - Houston Airport Update
Flights set to resume in Houston Monday - More Deaths From Ike
Ike's death toll keeps climbing - Ike Causes More Problems
Ike spreads woe far beyond Gulf - Severe Flooding in Illinois
Already drenched Ill. gets more rain - Illinois Farm Flooding
Record rains could soak farmers at harvest - Galveston Is Off-Limits
Texas governor: Stay off Galveston Island - Hurricane Causes Deaths
Officials: 2 die from Hurricane Ike in Texas, La - Deadline for Flood Victims Approaches
Deadline Monday for Wis. flooding help - Flash Flood Warning
Weather service warns of flash floods in Illinois - Flooding at O'Hare
Flooding closes road to Chicago O'Hare for 1 hour - Hurricane Ike Weakens
Ike set to bypass Keys, but Gulf Coast worries - Tropical Storm Hanna
Storm knocks out power to 100,000 - Hurricane Ike, Now a Cat. 4
Hurricane Ike at Catagory 4; packs winds of 135 mph - Economic Impact from Hurricane
Gustav's possible economic hit is widespread - Hurricane Gustav Approaches
Gulf Coast awaits Gustav - Smaller Harvests in Wisconsin
Cooler spring means smaller Wisconsin wild rice harvest - Gustav Strengthens
Gustav getting stronger - Lake Delton Fish
Two outdoorsmen are trying to restore fish in Lake Delton - New Year, New School
ACE High School kicks off their new school year. - Tropical Depression Fay
Fla. residents evacuated from homes as waters rise - Severe Weather in Colorado
Two tornadoes touch down south of Denver - Frost Returns
Areas of northern Minn., Wis. could see frost - Tropical Storm Fay
Fay's toll in Fla. hits 11; Gulf cities threatened - Tropical Weather in Mexico
Pacific depression strengthens into tropical storm
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