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Thursday, July 14, 2005

Hurricane Dennis - Officials update Dennis storm damage estimates


Officials update Dennis storm damage estimates
Access North Georgia, GA - 4 hours ago The remnants of Hurricane Dennis caused at least $20 million in property damage to Georgia, state officials said Thursday. That

3 local volunteers will help victims of Hurricane Dennis
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - 6 hours ago area left Wednesday for the Red Cross s response center in Falls Church, Va., where they will assist families in the Southeast affected by Hurricane Dennis.

Wildlife experts caring for pelicans washed out by Dennis
Tampa Bay's 10, FL - 1 hour ago rehabilitators across Florida are teaming up to come to the rescue of scores of baby pelicans that were battered and left orphaned by Hurricane Dennis in the

Lee's Summit women help after Dennis
Blue Springs Examiner, MO - 6 hours ago Lee's Summit residents Lu Eshelman and JoAnn Hill hit the road in their ERV last Friday once they heard word Hurricane Dennis was nearing the Gulf Coast.

Dennis volunteers work invigorated by news Hurricane Emily will
Florida Baptist Witness, FL - 8 hours ago Emily is not a threat to storm-weary Florida, disaster relief volunteers continue to minister to Panhandle residents affected by Hurricane Dennis, according to

Hurricane Dennis has little effect on UC
Bradford County Telegraph, FL - 15 hours ago Hurricane Dennis, with winds of more than 135-miles-per-hour, passed to the west of the county enroute to making landfall in the panhandle.

Gas is scarce after Dennis
Newsday, NY - 12 hours ago TALLAHASSEE -- Panhandle residents hit by Hurricane Dennis continued to struggle Wednesday with tight gasoline supplies, power outages and post-storm safety

Congressman Boyd praises funding for Hurricane Dennis recovery
Branford News, FL - 13 hours ago needed release of federal funds to help Panhandle residents recover from the damages inflicted on their homes, businesses, and communities by Hurricane Dennis.

Harvesters concerned about Dennis' impact on oyster beds
KATC, LA - 2 hours ago Florida aquaculture officials say the rich oyster beds of Apalachicola Bay sustained some damage from Hurricane Dennis, but it's not as bad as they had feared.

HURRICANE DENNIS
Mobile Register, AL - 13 hours ago By CONNIE BAGGETT. MONROEVILLE -- Local governments can expect to pay a share of cleanup costs after Dennis, Gov. Bob Riley told

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