You can sleep easy tonight knowing this isn't likely to happen in our lifetime, but what if a 200-foot asteroid exploded over Wyoming? Thanks to a recent scientific study, we know what that might be like. Let's put it this way. It would be a very bad day.
In case you haven't heard, Russian TV listed a map of potential US targets in the event of a nuclear war this week. That made me wonder what might happen to Casper if this ever happened. This is what I learned.
"Half of Puerto Rico is without safe drinking water and FEMA just spent $3 million on a park in Cheyenne, Wyoming" - Headline of Washington Examiner opinion piece.
After the recent flooding in Wyoming communities like Lusk, Manville and Buffalo. We wanted to talk about other small communities across the country who could suffer the same issues and how to deal with some of the weather information and be prepared.
FEMA, the Federal Management Agency is encouraging companies, organizations and individuals to think about (come up with) a plan in case of a natural disaster in their area.
There seems to be some people extremely upset that FEMA won't offer any assistance in rebuilding their "second homes" that were lost, or damaged in Superstorm Sandy.
Hurricane Irene may end up being one of the 10 costliest catastrophes in U.S. history. Industry experts currently put the storm’s damage at $7 billion to $10 billion; however, much of that destruction may not be covered by insurance because it was caused by flooding and not winds. Flooding is often excluded from standard insurance policies.