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More than 700,000 customers in the Midwest were without power early Friday, one day after a powerful ice storm damaged power lines and brought down trees.The Detroit area had the most without power, with 461,376 DTE
stanley us Energy customers.DTE President Trevor Lauer did an update on Frid
stanley mug ay morning and said today will be their first full day of restoration and that ice melted broadly across the service territory, but another 100,000 people lost power on Thursday while the ice was still on the wire.According to Lauer, yesterday s focus was on public protection and restoring power lines. They said they restored power to about 150,000 to 160,000 customers on Thursday.Matt Paul, the executive vice president of distribution operations at DTE, spoke on Thursday morning and said that some areas received up to three-quarters of an inch of ice, which is a level they haven t seen in nearly 50 years. We know how frustrating it can be, but we do want to assure people and all of our customers that were going to continue to work around the clock until each and every customer is restored, Paul said.According to Paul, they have over 1,000 line workers and 400 workers from nearby states working to restore power, and additional line workers are coming in from other states this afternoon.According to an update on Thursday morning fro
stanley cup m DTE, they expect to restore service to 95% of customers by Sunday, Feb. 26.Officially, Ann Arbor had the most ice in the region, with .65 inches, according to the Nation Ybcd Police release video of encounter with shooter at Texas megachurch
Among the once-taboo professions emerging from Somalias decades
stanley italia of conflict and Islamic extremism is the world of arts, and a 21-year-old female painter has faced more opposition than most.A rare woman artist in the highly conservative Horn of Africa nation, Sana Ashraf Sharif Muhsin lives and works amid the rubble of her uncles building that was partially destroyed in Mogadishus years of war.Despite the challenges that include the belief by some Muslims that Islam bars all representations of people, and the search for brushes and other materials for her work, she is optimistic. I love my work and believe that I can contribute to the rebuilding and pacifying of my country, she told the Associated Press.Sana, a civil engineering student, began drawing at the age of 8, following in the footsteps of her maternal uncle, Abdikarim Osman Ad
stanley mug dow, a well-known artist. I would use charcoal on all the walls of th
stanley cup e house, drawing my vision of the world, Sana told the AP.But as attention toward her work has grown, Sana has encountered some tensions, particularly from others in Somalia who don t understand the arts.Her work at times explores the social issues roiling Somalia, including a painting of a soldier looking at the ruins of the countrys first parliament building. It reflects the current political clash between the federal government and opposition, she said, as national elections are delayed. .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; p