Premiere Tree Services of Atlanta: Beware of Winter Storm Damage

January 10, 2011


Atlanta, GA - (WiredPRNews.com) In Atlanta, there is no shortage of trees. In fact, Atlanta has been known to be “the city in the forest” because of its never-ending amount of trees and other vegetation. As a result, many homeowners in the Atlanta area should be especially careful around this time of the year. Snow […]

Premiere Tree Services of Raleigh Advises You to Save a Tree This Winter

December 29, 2010


Raleigh, NC - (WiredPRNews.com) During the winter, especially this year, with record lows for the month of December across the country, there is bound to be a significant amount of snow and ice damage to almost everything in your backyard. Nothing is safe from the brutal winter weather. Trees are among the only vegetation that […]

Central Florida’s 2011 Winter Outlook - Get Ready for Frost!

December 18, 2010


Orlando, Florida (WiredPRNews.com). Central Florida is known for good ole wholesome fruit and mild winter climates, but this year’s winter may rob some key crops of their best performance.
Central Florida is expected to experience dry and colder than normal winter temperatures for the coming year, according to the recently released 2011 Farmers Almanac. […]

Don’t Be Caught Cold By Another Freezing Spell

February 4, 2010


Replacing your windows and doors now will mean immediate savings on heating bills
When the country found itself in the icy grip of winter last month, many people reached for their central heating thermostats to turn them up.
And while that might have warded off the immediate chill, home services comparison website LocalQuoter.net says many householders will […]

Dallas braces for coldest weather in over a decade

January 8, 2010


Dallas officials are taking precautions to ensure the safety of students and others during record temperatures.
Dallas, Texas (WiredPRNews.com) – Officials and others in Dallas are bracing for the coldest weather the city has seen in over a decade. As reported by The Dallas Morning News, school officials and police are taking precautions to ensure the […]

Three Day Kit Helps Users Survive Unexpected Emergencies

November 10, 2009


Los Angeles, CA– (WiredPRNews.com) There is no worse tragedy than one that could have been prevented. 4 Survival To Go Co-founders, Shannon C. McGauley and Carmen Wilson, are on a mission to change the way people think about preparedness, by equipping individuals and families with OSHA and FEMA recommended products, information, and resources that help […]

THE CO-OPERATIVE BECOMES FIRST UK BUSINESS TO MOBILISE CUSTOMERS TO SUPPORT CLIMATE CHANGE PROTEST MARCH

September 14, 2009


WiredPRNews.com  Press Release Service – The Co-operative today (14 September) underlined its position as the most radical business combating climate change when it began mobilising its members and customers to take part in the UK’s largest ever climate change protest.
In what will be the largest mobilisation of consumers in recent times, The Co-operative will charter […]

Earthquakes Astound Residents of Dallas, Texas

November 1, 2008


Wired PR News.com – On what for some in Dallas, Texas proved to be one of the scariest Halloweens to date, minor earthquakes hit areas surrounding the metroplex throughout the day.
As reported by the Associated Press, many were unaware of the occurrences, due to their not producing significantly noticeable effects. However, some in the area […]

One Million Texans May Evacuate Ahead of Ike

September 10, 2008


Hurricane Ike pushes Texans to evacuate coast
Fort Worth, TX (WiredPRNews.com)—As Hurricane Ike gains strength and heads for the center of the Texas Gulf Coast, up to a million Texans could evacuate the area.
According to the National Hurricane Center page of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s website, Ike is a category two with maximum sustained […]

Ike May Push Evacuees to Dallas

September 10, 2008


Fort Worth, TX (WiredPRNews.com)—As hurricane Ike roars into the Gulf of Mexico, the Red Cross and Dallas County commissioners are getting ready for possible evacuees.
When Gustav hit last week, the Dallas Convention Center served as the shelter for over 1,000 people, according to a Sept. 9, 2008 Dallas Morning News.com article by Rudolph Bush and […]

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