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            South cleans up from tornadoes as                                                      Results of investigation
            blizzards advance north                                                                on financial misconduct
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                                                                                                   Team Dreyer Aruba

                                                                                                   satisfied with their
            Visibility  on  I-94  in  the  Bismarck,  N.D.,  Mandan  area  is  greatly  reduced  due  to  blowing  snow
            across the roadway in this view of westbound traffic on the Grant Marsh Bridge over the Missouri
            River on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022.                                                      performance in Colombia
                                                                                  Associated Press
            By JAKE BLEIBERG and KEVIN MCGILL          In Union Parish, Louisiana, near the Arkan-
            Associated Press                           sas line, volunteers stocked a gymnasium
            KEITHVILLE,  La.  (AP)  —  Communities  from  with donated clothing and other supplies
            Texas to Florida commenced assisting sur-  for dozens whose homes were badly dam-
            vivors and cleaning up Thursday after tor-  aged or destroyed. “It shows that people
            nadoes left scattered destruction and at  love  you,”  said  Patsy  Andrews,  who  sur-
            least three people dead across the South.  vived  the  storm  hunkered  in  a  bathtub
            To the north, blizzards continued to pound  with  her  three  children.  “It  shows  that
            the Midwest as more ice and snow head-     people care.” Andrews teared up as she
            ed toward New England.                     recounted how winds blew open her front
            Three  straight  days  of  volatile  weather  in  door early Wednesday in the Union Coun-
            the  South  continued  Thursday  as  a  pos-  ty  community  of  Farmerville  as  tornado
            sible tornado wrecked a building housing  alerts sounded. Windows started breaking
            a cotton gin in rural Georgia and forecast-  with a popping noise like gunfire, she said,
            ers  issued  a  stream  of  tornado  warnings  as the family crawled into the bathroom.
            across the Florida peninsula.              “The  only  thing  we  know  to  do  was  just
            The same storm front spawned twisters as  crying, we was screaming, just calling on
            it marched from central Texas across Loui-  Jesus,” Andrews said. She added: “We all
            siana, where all three storm deaths were  grabbed  each  other,  we  jumped  in  the
            confirmed,  before  destroying  farm  build-  tub. All we could do was just pray. It was
            ings in Mississippi and tearing roofs off oth-  very devastating.”                                                             Page 11
            er buildings in Alabama.                                          Continued on Page 2
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