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SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK- FRIDAY: EXTREME HEAT

The Severe Weather Awareness Week Topic for Friday is Extreme Heat with Chief of the Crookston Fire Department Shane Heldstab. Heldstab began Friday’s topic with tips relating to avoiding extreme heat. “When temps rise, get inside,” said Heldstab, “You want to make sure you stay hydrated. Don’t leave anyone or any animal in a closed […]

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ALTRU AND SAFE KIDS SUMMER SAFETY TIPS

Summer is upon us, and the temperatures are rising with the shining sun that can make a beautiful summer day but can also include increasing wind speeds and thunderstorms that can ruin an ideal day at the beach. With schools out now for most children, parents need to be more aware than ever of their

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OTTERTAIL TELLS ABOUT WHAT EXTREME SUMMER TEMPERATURES COULD MEAN FOR YOU

Summer is here, and forecasted higher-than-average temperatures may lead to increased energy demand. “Otter Tail Power has enough resources to serve our customers, though expected summer weather challenges could mean we’ll need to take additional steps to help maintain the reliability of the energy grid,” said Otter Tail Power Asset Management Vice President JoAnn Thompson.

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EXTREME HEAT – SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK

Today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week topic is Extreme Heat.  Heat-related deaths account for more deaths in an average year in the United States than floods, tornadoes, lightning, and hurricanes combined, according to Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson. “Heat-related fatalities outpace deaths in several other weather categories,” said Hanson.  “Based on the national average, excessive heat claimed

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SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK FRIDAY TOPIC – EXTREME HEAT

Today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week topic is Extreme Heat.  Heat-related deaths account for more deaths on an average year in the United States than floods, tornadoes, lightning, and hurricanes combined, according to Crookston Firefighter Brian Hanson. “Heat-related fatalities outpace deaths in several other weather categories,” said Hanson.  “Based on the national average, excessive heat claimed

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