F-M area gets a good view of the Northern Lights
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Northern lights over Peninsula
Peninsula Daily News Peninsula Daily News - Your #1 News Source for the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and beyond. Curtains of red and green peek out from behind a bank of clouds as the aurora borealis illuminates the sky north of Port Angeles on Thursday evening. Otherwise known as the northern lights, the aurora was the result of a severe, G4-category geomagnetic storm in the Earth’s atmosphere triggered by charged part…
F-M area gets a good view of the Northern Lights
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Occurring around 62 miles above the sky, The Northern Lights are dramatic and colorful light formations which can be seen when you look up. “It looks like special effects to me, you know, it looks really wild because you see these little flashes.” says MSUM Professor Dr. Juan Cabenela. They are caused by electrically charged particles from the sun colliding with gaseous particles in the earth’s atmosphere. As a lot of people…
New police officer in Lakeview
Mari Clevenger, second from left, recently joined the Lakeview Police Department as its newest police officer. Clevenger was sworn in on March 15 and joins Police Chief/Village Manager Darin Dood, at left, Lakeview Community Schools Resource Officer Noah Tarrant and Lt. Bill Russell, both at right. — Submitted photo | Village of Lakeview The post New police officer in Lakeview first appeared on The Daily News.
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