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 The first eruption in 38 years of the worlds larg stanley termos est active volcano is attracting onlookers to a national park for  spectacular  views of the event, and it  stanley cups s also dredging up bad memories among some Hawaii residents who have been through harrowing volcanic experiences in the past.It was just four years ago that Nicole Skilling fled her home near a community where more than 700 residences were destroyed by lava. She relocated to the South Kona area, only to find herself packing her car with food and supplies this week after Mauna Loa erupted late Sunday.Officials were initially concerned that lava flowing down the side of the volcano would head toward South stanley cups  Kona, but scientists later assured the public that the eruption migrated to a rift zone on Mauna Loa s northeast flank and wasn t threatening any communities.Still, the uncertainty is somewhat unnerving. It just happened last night, so I really havent had a lot of time to worry about it yet, basically,  Skilling said Monday.  And thankfully, right now, its at the northeast rift zone. But if it breaks on the west side, thats when were talking about coming into a large populated area. ... Thats why I do have a little bit of PTSD. E Ulfk Microsoft will buy video game maker ZeniMax for $7.5 billion
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A tweet from Kansas City, Missouri, councilwoman Heather Hall created some buzz Tuesday night concerning the next city manager. Tonight I got an article from a NJ news source saying Brian Platt will be the new City  stanley travel mug Manager for Kansas City,  Hall tweeted.   Strange, because the KCMO Charter requires a vote of the entire council to occur before there can be an offer. This has not happened as of today.             Check the October archives pic.twitter/NRhdwjGBFSmdash; Heather Hall KC  @HeatherHallKC  October 28, 2020    Hall tweeted a screenshot of an article from the Jersey City Times, which showed a picture of Brian Platt with the caption: Kansas City Here I Come. That article has since been taken down.RELATED: Search t stanley cup o begin for new KCMO city manager; committee selectedKCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas  spokesperson, Morgan Said, provided the following statement regarding the article to 41 Action News:    As required by City Charter, and has been discussed openly  stanley cup and regularly since the departure of former City Manager Schulte, the Mayor will provide a recommendation to the City Council鈥攂ased in no small part on the majority of Councils conversations with him鈥攔egarding