Saturday, May 8, 2010
Flooding Grand Ole Opry House causes curtains to close
Some things to think about are do people move elsewhere and find new jobs or do they rebuild and get flood insurance? Those are some things to think about.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
NFL 2010 Draft
The first round was the longest in the history of the NFL Draft, lasting six hours, eight minutes. The draft's biggest surprise was the fall of Notre Dame Quarterback Brady Quinn. Quinn, who was projected as the first pick overall in early mock drafts and had been invited to attend the draft in person, fell to the twenty second pick in the first round, where the Cleveland Browns selected him, after trading with the Dallas Cowboys to acquire the pick. LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell replaced Quinn as the projected first selection after his performance in the 2007 Sugar Bowl against Quinn and Notre Dame. Nine Florida Gators were drafted, more than any other University. Ohio State was second with 8 players drafted. Of the forty underclassmen that entered the draft, twenty nine were selected, including four in the top ten. LSU set a school record with four players drafted in the first round.
I’m sure quite a few women don’t watch the draft as much as men. But I know there is quiet of bit of talk about Tim Tebow and how he was drafted first round to Denver. I personally only watched about one hour of it and was sick of it. I really don’t have a favorite NFL football team and I never watch college football unless there is absolutely nothing else on. The draft is really important to people that take interest in fantasy football for the upcoming years. I personally think that people are way to focused on the draft and who is going where. In some people’s eyes the draft is a way of life because they put so much money into it. All I’m saying is that people should love a hobby but don’t let it take over your life.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
US troop deaths double in Afghanistan
In total, fifty seven U.S. troops were killed here during the first two months of 2010 compared with twenty eighth in January and February of last year, an increase of more than one hundred percent, according to Pentagon figures compiled by The Associated Press. At least twenty American service members have been killed so far in March, an average of about point eight per day, compared to thirteen, or point four per day, a year ago. The steady rise in combat deaths has generated less public reaction in the United States than the spike in casualties last summer and fall, which undermined public support in the U.S. for the eight-year-old American-led mission here. Fighting traditionally tapers off in Afghanistan during winter months, only to peak in the summer. After a summer marked by the highest monthly death rates of the war, President Barack Obama faced serious domestic opposition over his decision in December to increase troops in Afghanistan, with only about half the American people supporting the move. But support for his handling of the war has actually improved since then, despite the increased casualties.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Flood on the Way
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hEb9pIxit5rnCSvNw60nuuD-O46QD9E8JI201
It also said that the flood risk is lower than it was 2 weeks ago, but the risk could go up again with more snow or rain. The Corps spokesperson has released a statement, the two dikes present no immediate danger to the public, but the corps will implement risk-reduction measures at both areas to warrant if there is more work that is needed. The measures will include updated emergency action plans and training exercises. Here is a Video on last year’s flood:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmAWmOV-W64
Pomeroy stated that he is more worried about severe flood protection than his upcoming re-election in November. In this article it says the National Weather Service is expecting it to flood on the James and Sheyenne rivers. Rich Scheuneman the Bald Hill Dam manager, showed Pomeroy and the city official’s airborne views of the Upper Basin of the Sheyenne that show the snow pack and moisture content are close in relation to last year. On Friday there was another flood forecast released for our region.
http://www.newsdakota.com/favicon.ico
In preparation of the next flood, citizens of Fargo have been sandbagging since March 1st, and are getting them stockpiled just in case of another serious flood. Inmates, city officials, and volunteers are part of the people that have been doing this. Fargo is at risk for 90% flooding, and 19% record flooding. I from experience have sandbagged quite a bit last year around Fargo and my friend’s homes. This year in Valley City I believe that we should be getting ready now considering that a flood warning is on March twenty third. If we can get students out working and helping early it will make the future easier. People always talk about how bad it will be. Why don’t we play it safe and get bags ready now and dikes build up to where they were last year. I know it sounds dumb in a way but I was always raised to the motto better safe than sorry.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
2010 Olympics
This year USA had the most Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. I am an American and I live in the United States so I was rooting for them all the way. Germany came in second and Norway placed third. There are all sorts of events to compete in like ice hockey, figure skating, snowboarding, and many more.
This time of year there is no other sport being broadcasted so it’s the thing to do I guess you could say. Preparation for the Olympics is important as well. Certain countries are selected to host the Olympics and they know three to four years in advance. The Olympics is a dangerous sport and people are always putting their lives in danger, just like any other sport. The responsibility of hosting the summer or winter Olympics is tremendous. It involves tons of planning, renovating, making sure safety standards are met and even getting Olympic staff hired. Sure this all might sound simple but think of all the work needed to make the Olympics happen and flow smoothly. As I told you about earlier there are many different sports and games made up into the Olympics. They all need their own track, court, rink or slopes. Each one of these components must be manufactured to certain Olympic game standards and criteria. These are just a few of the main things I can think of.
So as you can see the Olympics involve tremendous work to get them to where they are.
Medal count and talks about all the events : http://www.vancouver2010.com/
Friday, February 5, 2010
Superbowl - Colts vs Saints
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Recent U.S. Bank Crisis
Recently President Barack Obama stated that regulatory oversight of the country's banks might now be to cautious. Obama said it was not his desire to interfere with bank supervision. But he had told Timothy Geithner to make sure that the country has not seen a major swing with regulators now being too tough, compared to the past where they were lenient and lazy. He also said that a jobs bill rising in Congress has to include tax breaks for small business hiring, and for people trying to make their homes much more energy efficient. In the end these were two proposals he wasn’t able to get the bill into the House for quite a few months. The banks feel as if regulators are looking over their shoulder, discouraging them from lending. He strongly defended unpopular actions he has taken to bail out banks and insurers and to rescue automakers from collapse. But these measures have not gone over well in many quarters. Obama states that also quotes that wants every time that the big companies been giving out as bonuses. He says that companies don’t need to give out such massive bonuses he wants to start a plan that will last for ten years for fifty billion, depending on how large the bank is at dept. I personally think that it is a good idea in some ways. I do believe that giving to the poor is good and the right thing to do but I also think that the poor should work so they know what hard work and an accomplishment feels like. I know from experience that working a full sixty hours a week is hard but the pay check is one of the best feelings ever. So say I would get a bonus from my boss I will no longer get it or now a small portion now? That’s not fair to the hard working person in America. I know not all poor people can go out and get a job, and I also know that not everyone is as success as Bill Gates. All I am saying is that a lot of people deserve what they work for. So in conclusion I believe that what Obama is doing is the right thing for the United States and America.