Brady turned toward the sound and saw the cabin just below his tear away from its foundation and float away. Then an arc of electricity flashed below them. And everything went black…
…But Watson pushed forward with plans to include electricity and water hookups at the new Loop D campsites. He didn’t include the soil specialist’s warnings in his environmental reports about the expansion. A review team appointed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to investigate the flood would conclude that Watson intentionally disregarded the scientist’s recommendations “because he wanted the sites to be developed rather than primitive in nature.”…
The kids at Caddo Hills High School, a really poor school district in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas are in the finals in a nationwide contest by Samsung for inventions that solve real world problems. I asked SDA to create some results. When I first voted they had 208 votes. After posting this on SDA, they currently have 4504 votes.
SDA gets results!
They are up against much larger schools, some in LA and DC. Currently they are leading the pack and they can continue to do so if y’all vote once daily until March 25th. Thank you so much. These are my people. This is where I am from. Thank you all so much.
Click here to vote. Just put in your email address and everything will be come self-explanatory.

I’ve read the entire article. The behaviour of the Forest Service people just make me tremble with rage.
What a sad, sad, story.
I already voted and do not think I am allowed to vote twice.
Ken, agreed. Think about it, it is a government bureaucracy. Can you imagine if the whole economy was run by bureaucrats. Why, you would have Russia.
You are allowed to vote once per day The Forest Service showed no concern for those people’s lives.
A school in Hawaii magically went from 500 votes to over 5400 today. I wonder if they have and SDA type contact, or if they opened a bunch of extra email accounts. The kids at Caddo Hills won’t think to try and cheat the system.