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Problem on News Page
      #69 - Mon May 13 2002 07:56 PM

Sometimes the news page doesn't load all the way... and the "News last updated" line at the top shows the wrong time. Otherwise I like it so far .

Can you set it so I can set to see alerts for my area at the top?





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Re: Problem on News Page
      #73 - Mon May 13 2002 09:17 PM

This will be fixed soon, Still working out the bugs.

As far as the weather alerts at the top of the main page. Yes that is our goal. For you to be able to set the weather alerts for your area or any area you desire. Hope to have this up by June 1, but this may take a little longer than expected.

John


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