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 Ft. Drum, New Yorkndash;                        The Polar Vortex managed to pull off a stunt at a DLA Disposition Services site in New York state that is very rarely successful. The conditions that came with the vortex closed the site at Fort Drum. Other DLA Disposition Servicesrsquo; sites across its path also had early departure, late arrivals or were closed.But Drum is usually open for business under winter conditions that would close most other bases, which is why one employee was still out at dawn using a vehicle mounted snow blower to clear a stanley vattenflaska  truck scale.Disposal Service Representative Rob De Long said thatrsquo  what he was doing recently on a day when it wasnrsquo;t bad enough to keep traffic away from his site. Using a Bobcat UTV with a snow blower attachment, he went after the two feet of snow on the ground from Jan. 22 to the clear the truck scale.I special ordered this machine just for the scale, De Long said. We have to get the snow away from the load cells, for it to work properly.By Jan. 28 De Long said it did warm up, but he noted the site received  three fe stanley canada et of snow over the weekend -- foot or more coming tomorrow -- with another 2-3 feet by Friday.But anyone in any of the Defense Logistics Agencyrsquo  sites in the lower 48 states stanley thermos  should remember there are those folks farther north in Alaska. For them, the Polar Vortex is their next door neighbor.In December 2016 Kathy Wigginton from the Fairban Uvkj Energy Americas at Houston banks on commercial practices
 By TIME VideoJuly 14, 2014 2:35 PM EDTWhat began as a peaceful celebratio stanley cup n of Argentina   performance in the World Cup final against Germany on Sunday incited police response of tear gas and water cannons just a few hours later after the Albicelestes lost the game.At least 30 people were arrested in downtown Buenos Aires Sunday, CNN reports, following outbursts of vandalism and violence.Tens of thousands of fans were gathered around the Obelisk to commemorate the first time the team advanced to the World Cup finals since 1990. But the country   dream of winning the tournament was dashed in the game   113th minute, when Germany scored the game   only goal.More Must-Reads from TIMEHow the Economy is Doing in the Swing StatesHarris Battles For the Bro VoteOur Guide to Voting in the 2024 ElectionMel Robbins Will M stanley quencher ake  stanley tumblers You Do ItWhy Vinegar Is So Good for YouYou Dont Have to Dread the End of Daylight SavingThe 20 Best Halloween TV Episodes of All TimeMeet TIMEs Newest Class of Next Generation LeadersContact us at letters@time