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USDA Weekly weather update, June 24: More rain, more flooding, less drought, less fieldwork
2014-06-27 14:27:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: USDA Rain intensified across the Upper Midwest, erasing vestiges of drought but halting fieldwork and triggering lowland flooding. Weekly totals of at least 4-8 inches were common across southern Minnesota, northern Iowa and parts of neighboring states, sending rivers out of their banks and in some cases to record-high levels. read more
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Division Streetscape Project Update: June 18, 2014
2014-06-19 01:37:09| PortlandOnline
Environmental Services and the Portland Bureau of Transportation are working together to improve the Division Street transportation corridor, repair and replace older sewers, add green infrastructure to manage stormwater and make sewers work more efficiently, and improve watershed health.
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USDA weekly weather update, June 10: More rain, warmer temperatures
2014-06-11 22:49:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: USDA Prior to the arrival of heavy rain across the southern Plains, multiple rounds of heavy showers and locally severe thunderstorms crossed the central Plains, Midsouth, and Midwest. Weekly rainfall totaled 4 inches or more in numerous locations across the central and southern Plains, Tennessee Valley, and southwestern Corn Belt. read more
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Xbox Ones June software update gives developers 10% more GPU power
2014-06-05 20:35:20| Extremetech
Now that Redmond is effectively ditching the Kinect, game devs can finally take advantage of the 10% of the GPU that was once dedicated to the peripheral. This won't magically enable all titles to run at 1080p at 60Hz, but it will help narrow the performance gap between the Xbox One and PS4.
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Overlook Sewer Project Construction Update: June 4, 2014
2014-06-05 20:29:43| PortlandOnline
Environmental Services is replacing or repairing about 17,000 feet of public sewer pipes in the Overlook neighborhood that are between 60 and 90 years old and in poor condition. The city installed many of these sewers before 1920. The project includes constructing about 9,100 feet of 6-inch sewer branch pipes that will connect homes and businesses to the new public sewer pipes.
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