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Study: Ike did not leave toxic sludge (Galveston County Daily News)

GALVESTON — An analysis of the sediment left behind after Hurricane Ike held no dangerous levels of toxins, research shows.

City still paying for Hurricane Ike (Sugar Land Sun)

After spending more than $4 million to clean up after Hurricane Ike, the city of Sugar Land is still waiting to get reimbursed from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Emmett tells behind the scenes stories about Hurricane Ike (North Channel Sentinel)

Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said that the events that occurred before and after Hurricane Ike were the most humbling and gratifying experiences he has ever had.

Study: Ike did not leave toxic sludge (Galveston County Daily News)

GALVESTON — An analysis of the sediment left behind after Hurricane Ike held no dangerous levels of toxins, research shows.

Study: Ike did not leave toxic sludge (Galveston County Daily News)

GALVESTON — An analysis of the sediment left behind after Hurricane Ike held no dangerous levels of toxins, research shows.

Study: Ike did not leave toxic sludge (Galveston County Daily News)

GALVESTON — An analysis of the sediment left behind after Hurricane Ike held no dangerous levels of toxins, research shows.

Ike search makes progress as "missing" relatives turn up unharmed (Beaumont Enterprise)

With another two men and a woman located alive after being reported missing in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, the Laura Recovery Center has gotten the list down to 37.

4 arrested for looting during Hurricane Ike (KATC 3 Lafayette)

Associated Press - January 23, 2009 6:14 AM ET MANSFIELD, La. (AP) - Four Mansfield men accused of looting a liquor store during Hurricane Ike have been jailed and authorities say more arrests...

4 arrested for looting during Hurricane Ike (KATC 3 Lafayette)

MANSFIELD, La. -- Four Mansfield men accused of looting a liquor store during Hurricane Ike have been jailed and authorities say more arrests are likely.

City still paying for Hurricane Ike (Sugar Land Sun)

After spending more than $4 million to clean up after Hurricane Ike, the city of Sugar Land is still waiting to get reimbursed from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.