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Red CrossSafety is top of mind for local fire departments and protection districts ahead of the Fourth of July holiday."Everybody's outside celebrating, enjoying the holiday, but with that comes more fires, more extremity-related injuries," said Nathan Manley, deputy chief of the Central Jackson County Fire Protection District in Missouri.Manley suggests leaving firework shows to professionals, but that doesn't always happen."If you do end up shooting fi…See the Story
Fire Departments Offer Safety Tips Ahead of the Fourth of July Holiday
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Red CrossCOLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – South Carolina’s top fire official is encouraging residents and visitors to prioritize safety when using fireworks this Independence Day holiday. State Fire Marshal Jonathan Jones said fireworks cause thousands of injuries nationwide, many of which are preventable. A Summerville man died on the July 4 holiday last year after placing a lit firework device on his head during a block party in the Crestwood subdivision. The f…See the Story
State Fire Marshal Encourages Fireworks Safety
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Donald TrumpBy McKenzy Parsons Click here for updates on this story COLFAX COUNTY, Nebraska (KETV) — Joan and Steve Ruskamp, feedlot owners in Colfax County, are dealing with rising beef prices and labor shortages, affecting their ability to maintain their usual number of cattle. “There’s about 2000 head here, which is about two thirds of what we would normally have this time of year,” Joan Ruskamp said. The couple is vigilant in seeking profitable oppo…See the Story
'America Loves Beef': Fewer Cattle, Higher Demand Is Driving up Beef Prices
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Boaters Urged to 'Clean, Drain and Dry' to Stop the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species
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'There's Zero Excuse' || Family Urges Safety on the Water After Losing 12-Year-Old Son to Drunk Boater
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