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How do people get infected with WNV? Most people get infected with WNV by an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds. Infected mosquitoes can then spread the virus to humans and other animals. In a very small number of cases, West Nile virus has been spread through blood transfusions, organ transplants, and from mother to baby during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding.

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• On Aug. 22, 1776, the British arrive at Long Island, between Gravesend and New Utrecht, with 24,000 men. They captured New York City on Sept. 15. It would remain in British hands until the end of the war. • On Aug. 20, 1804, Sgt. Charles Floyd, quartermaster of the Lewis and Clark expedition, dies near present-day Sioux City, Iowa, becoming the first U.S. soldier to die west of the Mississippi. Floyd likely died from acute appendicitis. • On Aug. 16, 1841, President John Tyler vetoes a second attempt by Congress to re-establish the Bank of the United States. In response, angry supporters of the bank, many from his own party, the Whigs, burned an effigy of Tyler outside the White House.

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• On Aug. 18, 1920, a dramatic battle in the Tennessee House of Representatives ends with ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving women the right to vote. The decisive vote was cast by a 24-yearold representative, who changed his vote after receiving a note from his mother. • On Aug. 17, 1969, the Woodstock Music & Art Fair ends after three days of peace, love and rock 'n' roll in rural New York. Promoters expected no more than 200,000 people, but almost half a million showed up, with most getting in free when the gates had to be opened. • On Aug. 19, 1953, the Iranian military, with U.S assistance, overthrows the government of Premier Mohammed Mosaddeq and reinstates the Shah of Iran. As thanks, the Shah signed over 40% of Iran's oil fields to U.S. companies. The Shah was toppled from power in 1979. • On Aug. 21, 2004, American swimmer Michael Phelps wins his eighth medal of the Athens Olympics, six gold and two bronze, tying him with Soviet gymnast Aleksandr Dityatin for the most individual medals won at a single Olympic Games.


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• If you’ve lost a zipper pull, you can create a temporary one with a paperclip. • Remove all of the air from a plastic storage bag with a drinking straw. Slip the straw into the bag and close as much as possible. Then suck any air out through the straw, and quickly pull out and close in a single motion. Your leftovers will stay fresh longer, and foods may stack better in the freezer. • And speaking of straws, did you know you can use them to curl your hair? Wind sections of damp hair around a plastic straw and secure the ends with a bobby pin. Dry in the sun or use a hair dryer on low heat. Remove and spritz with hair spray. • Here’s an oldie but a goodie! Iced coffee is at its best when brewed with twice the usual amount of ground coffee, because the coffee is diluted by the melting ice cubes. Or use regular-strength brewed ice coffee and serve over coffee ice cubes. They’re easy to prepare: Pour cool brewed coffee into ice-cube trays and freeze. • Lemon juice can bring out the flavor of mushrooms. I keep a little spray bottle to keep lemon juice accessible in the kitchen. I find it’s good for all kinds of things, like avocadoes and apples. I spray the cut side to keep them from browning. It’s also great for salad greens. — T.T. in New Jersey • Make your own camping lamp: Strap a headlamp to a full gallon jug of water. It fills the tent with a soft light, and you can still drink the water! Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.


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With the price of everything going up, we need to save our dollars every place we can. Here are two ideas: PHONE PLANS -- If you want to save money on your cellphone plan or the cost of a new phone, there are a dozen or so providers that offer reduced-rate plans for seniors. Some offer a new phone, some will let you use your existing phone and many will let you keep your current phone number. Most offer unlimited talk and text, but prices will vary based on download speeds and data caps. Most also don't require a contract, but if part of the deal is to buy a new phone from them, you might run into a penalty if you cancel before the phone is paid for. Call around to the phone service providers in your area and ask about senior plans. Be sure to look at their websites to check out the phones. You might need larger buttons or other special features. Better yet, if they have a store near you, go look at the phones in person. Don't let yourself be talked into a long contract that you don't want. PRICE MATCHING -- This is a good way to get deals on things you want if you hunt for bargains. Some stores make it their policy to match lower prices found elsewhere. You'll need to have proof, however, meaning they'll need to see the current price on the competitor's website. Your best bet is to call and ask whether they'll look online right from their store, or if it's enough for you to print out the competitor's online ad. It's mostly the bigger chains that have these policies, but even a local store might be willing to price match just to get your business. Remember to ask for your senior discount everywhere you go!

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VA Grants to Help Homeless Veterans More than 260 non-profit community programs across the country received portions of $418 million in grants for the Support Services for Veteran Families program. Last year alone the Department of Veterans Affairs served 77,590 veterans and their 19,919 children in the program. The SSVF program runs in all 50 states, as well as Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, District of Columbia and Guam. Its main focus is homelessness and getting veterans and their families into permanent housing. The SSVF partners with community programs with all manner of help: case management, VA benefits, health care, child care, daily living services, legal assistance, transportation, financial planning, counseling and much more. In some cases, there are time-limited payments to landlords, utilities and moving companies if that helps a veteran and family to stay in or get to permanent housing.

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• Louisiana’s largest city and major port New Orleans was founded in 1718 under the name La Nouvelle-Orleans. The city was named after Phillipe II, the Duke of Orleans, France’s head of state and regent at that time, whose title came from the French city of Orleans. French and Spanish colonists and African slaves comprised the majority of the early population, with their languages all contributing to the Louisiana Creole language, a combination of the dialects. • New Orleans is considered the birthplace of jazz and Dixieland music, and was home to jazz legend Louis Armstrong, who was born there in 1901. Other nicknames include Crescent City, referring to the course of the Mississippi River around and throughout the city, and The Big Easy, perhaps because early-20th-century musicians found work very easily there. Since the 1930s, it’s also been called The City that Care Forgot, indicating the easy-going, carefree temperament of the locals. • Due to New Orleans’ high water table -- it averages about 6 feet below sea level – the city’s 42 cemeteries, called Cities of the Dead, are filled with coffins contained in above-ground vaults dating back to 1804. Actor Nicolas Cage has already purchased his final resting place in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, a unique pyramid tomb Cage purchased for $2.5 million. • New Orleans’ famous Bourbon Street was named after the House of Bourbon, France’s royal rulers at the time the city’s streets were laid out in 1718. The street, which runs for 13 blocks, is crammed with an assortment of clubs, restaurants, and boutiques, and receives upwards of 18 million visitors annually. • The French Quarter is the city’s oldest neighborhood. Originally named “Vieux Carre,” translating “Old Square,” the city developed around the central square per the designs of a royal engineer ...continued beginning in 1721.

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• The term Mardi Gras translates to “Fat Tuesday,” with “Mardi” the French word for Tuesday, and “gras,” meaning “fat.” In France, it was the day before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent, but in current times, Mardi Gras has grown into a week-long festival. French explorers first celebrated Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 1699, and by the 1730s, it was a regular carnival. The first recorded parade there occurred in 1837. • The city began constructing levees in 1717 in an attempt to control the flooding by the Mississippi River. A levee breach in 1859 flooded 200 city blocks. The levees were further damaged by military action during the Civil War. During the Great Flood of 1927, the Mississippi River poured over levees at 145 sites, flooding 27,000 sq. miles from Illinois to Louisiana, to depths of up to 30 feet. The Army Corps of Engineers was then given authority and funds to construct a system of locks, dams, and levees to control the flooding. • When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in August, 2005, 80% of the city was flooded when the levees protecting the city catastrophically failed in more than 50 places, leaving some parts of the city under 15 feet of water. More than 25,000 residents fled to the Superdome for refuge, even though two large holes had been ripped in the roof by the storm. When the leaks made the stadium unsafe, those people were evacuated to Houston. Katrina was the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, causing more than $160 billion in damages, with estimated fatalities exceeding 1,800. • There are several different pronunciations of the city’s name. Some say “New Or-leens,” while others use “New Or-lee-inz.” Still others pronounce it “New Or-linz.” Many use “N’awlins,” but many natives say that’s the least correct pronunciation. Locally Owned

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