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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Katrina’s Reach

Kokomo, Ind., is a typical, medium-sized city in the Midwest, situated about halfway between South Bend and Indianapolis and surrounded by fertile farmland. It is a place where the whole world — or so it seems — is as flat as a pool table, and local streams, like Little Wildcat Creek, are idyllically placid. So Kokomo might seem like an unusual place for swiftwater-rescue training. But when big storms stall and the area is hit with 10 to 15 inches of rain in a short period of time, the rain gets backed up and there's nowhere for it ...

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