Placerville Police Department presents Defense Tactics for Women and now for younger girls
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Saturday, January 6 2007, 8:00am - 12:00pm
This four hour introductory course was designed for women who wish to develop their skills in danger recognition and basic self defense tactics, both physically and mentally. Female students at least 12 years old. Must be accompanied by an adult if under 18 years old. Dress comfortably and wear tennis shoes. You will be participating in some moderate physical activity. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Placerville Recreation and Parks Dept, (upstairs), 549 Main Street, Placerville $12.00 each payable at the door For more information contact: to register contact PPD Sergeant Kunkle, class size is limited (530) 642-5210
Some Southeastern states declared emergencies and officials urged residents to head inland Thursday as Tropical Storm Hanna headed toward the U.S. Atlantic coast.
The federal government says it will pay hotel expenses for some of the nearly 2 million Gustav evacuees, but exactly who will be eligible and how much it will cost taxpayers is uncertain.
As traffic lined up leading to New Orleans, Mayor Ray Nagin decided Wednesday to let residents who fled Hurricane Gustav back after all ? with a warning the city was still vulnerable.
If Hurricane Katrina was one big lesson in government bungling, Gustav has been an open-book test of whether the politicians learned anything from the disaster.
Trying to burnish his government's reputation for handling a stormy crisis, President Bush said Wednesday the response to Hurricane Gustav has been "excellent" and praised improvement since Hurricane Katrina.
The tropics seem to be going crazy what with the remnants of Gustav, the new threat from Hanna, a strengthening Ike and newcomer Josephine. Get used to it.