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Preparing for a storm

Monday starts Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a statewide effort to bring the attention of Hoosiers to threats posed by tornadoes and thunderstorms.The goal of the week, which ends Friday, is to better educate people about the hazards of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, and to help everyone be prepared should severe weather occur.So families can practice their severe weather safety plans, the National Weather Service will conduct a statewide test of communication systems on Wednesday between 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. and between 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. If weather postpones Wednesday's drill, a make-up drill will be conducted at the same times on Friday.For additional information on preparedness for severe weather and other emergencies, go to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security Web site at www.in.gov/dhs/3638.htmBefore the storm Develop a plan for you and your family for home, work school and when outdoors.


Incidents reported to Sherwood police through Feb. 18.

Incidents reported to Sherwood police through Feb. 18.


Thursday, February 28, 2008 9:41 AM CST


Feb. 18AccidentsEmmittee Davenport of Sherwood said he was northbound on Highway 107 in the outside lane when a vehicle driven by Ricky Harwell of Bryant hit her vehicle. Davenport reported damage to her left front bumper. Harwell said he drifted into Davenport's lane. Both cars sustained an estimated $300 in damage. No injuries were reported.Ian Davis of North Little Rock said he was traveling south on the Kiehl Avenue loop behind a vehicle driven by Eudalese Brathwaite of Sherwood. Police said the front bumper of Davis' vehicle accidentally struck the rear of Brathwaite's vehicle. Brathwaite's vehicle had an estimated $300 in damage, and Davis' had $50.Arrests .


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Game Review: ‘The Nightshift Code,’ 3½ stars

The Nightshift Code" features 18 search locations spread out over the six chapters, some of which you'll revisit to find different items. Along with the main game is a straightforward Arcade mode that provides a few more hours of scavenger hunt fun without the story. Only the Arcade game has a time limit per puzzle.

The Story mode also features six tricky minigames. The first one is a "logoscope" puzzle where you must flip through numerous symbols and figure out what word each symbol stands for to decipher a message.

Free to try, then $19.95 to buy, "The Nightshift Code" is a fun and family friendly way to keep warm and entertained while cooped up inside for the winter.

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Marc Saltzman writes for Gannett News Service.


 
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