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hese) leaders sitting together in unity and harmony and
praying in diverse traditions and seeking common good for the entire community,
God will be naturally moved to provide the devotees relief from drought
so that it will not affect their quality of life, livelihood and
health," Zed said.The special events were held two weeks after the federal
government designated portions of 11 drought-ridden Western and Central
states as primary natural disaster areas, highlighting the financial strain
the lack of snow and rain is likely to bring to farmers
in those regions.The announcement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
included counties in Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Kansas, Texas, Utah,
Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Oklahoma and California.California officials announced
Friday they won't send any water from the state's vast reservoir system
to local agencies beginning this spring, an unprecedented move that affects
drinking water supplies for 25 million people and irrigation for 1 million
acres of farmland.A snow survey on Thursday in the Sierra Nevada, one
of the state's key water sources, found the water content in the
snowpack is just 12 percent of normal.Some Nevada farmers have said they're
considering not irrigating fields after three years of below-normal rain
and snow.While Utah also is in dire need of moisture, the agricultural
community remains optimistic after a day of prayer and fasting, said Leland
Hogan, president of the Utah F
January 30, 2014: Officers from the St. Clair County Sheriff's Department
investigate a scene where bags of human remains were discovered at the
intersection Allington and Fred Moore Highway in St. Clair Township, Mich.
(AP PHOTO/TIMES HERALD, JEFFREY SMITH)A suburban Detroit woman was being
held in connection with the death of her adult son, whose dismembered
remains were found dumped in trash bags along the sides of roads,
police said.The names of the 59-year-old woman and the 32-year-old victim
were not released, but St. Clair Shores police Sgt. Jay Cohoe told
the Times Herald of Port Huron that they were mother and son.The
Associated Press couldn't reach Cohoe for comment Saturday.The woman, who
lives in St. Clair Shores just east of Detroit, faces murder and
dismemberment charges. She hasn't been officially charged. Police said prosecutors
in Macomb County are expected to review a warrant with the charges
Monday.The victim was reported missing Jan. 26 and identified through fingerprints."Fingerprints
taken from the dismembered white male were forwarded to the FBI and
compared with previous fingerprints taken from the missing 32-year-old St.
Clair Shores resident," St. Clair Shores police said Saturday in a release.A
cause of death was not released. An autopsy was to have been
conducted Friday.The man's remains were found Thursday along the sides of
roads in St. Clair and China townships, about 50 miles northeast of
Detroit in St. C
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