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Huge Solar Flare Sparks Widespread Blackouts, May Deter Korean Missile Launch This Weekend

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Huge Solar Flare Sparks Widespread Blackouts, May Deter Korean Missile Launch This Weekend *The sun just released a massive solar flare.*

In fact, as SHTFplan.com's Mac Slavo details, *this is the largest solar flare emitted in the past decade, and the earth has already been affected by blackouts.*

NASA has reported a huge solar flare was emitted by the Sun and it is the *most powerful one since 2006*.  

This* solar flare has already caused some radio blackouts on Earth *and it may cause aurora visible as far south as London.  On the morning of September 6, scientists watched as two X-flares were unleashed by the sun.

The stronger flare was the second of the two emitted by the Sun yesterday morning and it was seen by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). At 5:10 AM EDT, the Sun unleashed an X2.2 flare, with X-class denoting the most intense flares. Then, at 8:02 AM EDT, a much bigger flare measuring X9.3 was unleashed. By comparison, the last time we saw a flare this big was in 2006, which measured at X9.0. The number shows the intensity, with X2 being twice as intense as X1, X3 three times as intense, and so on.

*The loops of plasma emitted during these two flares were ten times the size of planet Earth. Scientists got to watch the massive coronal mass ejection from these flares, which can be seen below in the gif provided.*

According to NASA, the flares were emitted from an active region of the Sun known as AR 2673. This region also emitted a mid-level flare on September 4, 2017. *But scientists say the timing of these big flares is rather odd as the Sun is currently heading towards the quieter period of its 11-year solar cycle known as solar minimum. *This cycle began in 2008, with solar minimum expected in the next couple of years.

*“This is a phase when such eruptions on the Sun are increasingly rare, but history has shown that they can nonetheless be intense,”* said NASA.

And this one had some effects on life on Earth.  It knocked out the high-frequency radio, according to the NOAA, and degraded low-frequency navigation. But the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) said it was expecting some radio blackouts yesterday, and the high-frequency radio was expected to drop out for an hour.

*The particles from the CME (coronal mass ejection) can also cause aurora activity further south than normal as they interact with Earth’s magnetosphere.*

*The map above shows how far south the aurora will be visible thanks to these solar flares.  If interested, watch the skies for the show.

Scientists aren’t sure yet if the CME was directed towards Earth. *If it does come our way, it could cause a strong geomagnetic storm that will further hamper communications.*

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*But there is a silver-lining to this massive solar flare*.

As Bloomberg points out, *North Korea could decide to delay its next ballistic missile launch *because the current outbreak of severe geomagnetic storms can pose a risk to electronic equipment.

As we detailed previously, South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon said Thursday *the next launch could come on Saturday, the anniversary of North Korea’s founding*.

But, *while missiles are generally heavily shielded against radiation, Kim Jong Un may decide not to risk firing one during the solar flares in case they lose data or ancillary equipment,* said Lance Gatling, an aerospace consultant with Nexial Research in Tokyo.

He added that the *U.S. and Japan might be hoping for a launch so they can test detection and tracking equipment in a storm environment.*

But while that temporary cessation of North Korea's nuclear development is positive, StockBoardAsset notes that *the solar flare shows that our modern economies and societies are fragile. *

There is a reason why our Government and NASA are preparing as highlighted in the recent Exec Order.

*This week's X-9 solar flare - the largest in a decade should serve as a reminder how close we really are to the edge. *At the same time, a Hurricane in the Atlantic called Irma strengthens to a CAT-5 with winds near 185mph spiraling towards Florida. *Perhaps, the sun and earth are more interconnected than we think as junk science called global warming distracts the true understanding of how nature works.* Reported by Zero Hedge 33 minutes ago.

2 injured, most lanes of Aurora Bridge blocked after crash

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Two people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash that has blocked the Aurora Bridge, according to the Seattle Fire Department. All southbound lanes are closed and only one noprthbound lane is open, according to the Seattle Department of Transportation. Drivers are urged to use alternate routes. According to the fire department, the victims — a woman […] Reported by Seattle Times 1 week ago.

Aurora bridge crash blocking most lanes

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A three-car collision on the Aurora Bridge has blocked most lanes of travel Friday morning. Reported by SeattlePI.com 1 week ago.

Aurora Crime Blotter: An opportunistic thief ditches his low-end bike for a $2,000-BMX Race Cruiser

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Opportunistic thief. Officers were dispatched Aug. 16 to the 12000 block of East Bates Circle. A woman left her garage door open as she took her child to school. According to police reports, when she returned, she noticed a blue mountain bike valued at $100 abandoned next to the driveway. The woman then looked inside […] Reported by Denver Post 1 week ago.

Aurora City Council puts brakes on racetrack — again — pulls measure from ballot

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The Aurora City Council brought plans to build an entertainment district anchored by a racetrack to a screeching halt Thursday, voting unanimously to remove a measure from the November ballot that asked residents to repeal the city’s ban on motorsports venues. Reported by Denver Post 1 week ago.

Aurora pulls racetrack measure from fall ballot

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Aurora residents won't be voting on a proposed racetrack and entertainment district on the November ballot after all. The Aurora City Council voted last week to kill the ballot measure at the request of a key proponent, Councilwoman Sally Mounier, the Aurora Sentinel reports. http://www.aurorasentinel.com/news/red-flag-aurora-lawmakers-strike-nascar-entertainment-district-proposal-from-fall-ballot/ A resolution calling for the ballot measure to be dropped originally said a group that planned to… Reported by bizjournals 4 days ago.

Design is Served at 2017 Cavalcade Tour of Homes

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The Latest in Interior and Architectural Design is on Display: September 7th through the 17th, 2017

Aurora, IL (PRWEB) September 05, 2017

Design will be served for two consecutive weekends as the Northern Illinois Home Builders Association (NIHBA) hosts the 2017 Cavalcade Tour of Homes. Join 17 different builders from September 7 through September 17, 2017 for an event that spans six counties and 22 individual luxury homes, all for a single ticket price. 40-percent of all ticket proceeds directly go to two, important local charities for veterans: the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans and Naperville Responds for Veterans.

Because there are nearly 21 million veterans in the United States with more than 660,000 of these veterans living in Illinois, organizations like the NIHBA want to recognize and support these men and women who have served our country selflessly. By partnering with the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans and Naperville Responds For Veterans, events like the Cavalcade Tour of Homes can help make a difference with every ticket purchased.

Premier Multi-Site Luxury Home Tour

Whether new to the Chicagoland area or a long-time resident, the Cavalcade Tour of Homes offers a prime opportunity to discover a large selection of home interior and architectural designs by the region's premier builders. The tour features homes in: Naperville, Plainfield, Oswego, Downers Grove, Lombard, Wheaton, Winfield, Geneva, St. Charles, Campton Hills, Barrington, and Ottawa.

A few of the cities and homes spotlighted on the Tour include:

City: St. Charles. Builder: Michael Vincent Custom Homes

Located on Longmeadow Lane minutes from Route 64/Main Street and Burr Road, the home built by Michael Vincent Custom Homes combines masterful design with the state-of-the-art amenities desired in a custom, luxury home. Expansive and elegant, this home welcomes guests with 8-feet tall double doors that open into a grand foyer. Throughout the custom-built home discover special features like the octagonal home office with 16-foot ceiling and exposed beams, a stacked stone fireplace, and open concept living area that flows into the gourmet kitchen adorned with white cabinetry.

The second floor has four bedrooms, each with a private bath, plus a large loft space ideal for a kids' play area. A must-see while visiting is the upstairs bonus room, accessed by the "secret" bookcase doorway located in the kids' room walk-in closet. While touring this home, don't miss the amazing outdoor living space with its covered outdoor kitchen plus dining area and fireplace. The outdoor luxury continues with a 10-person spa that overflows into an in-ground pool surrounded by professional landscaping.

Michael Vincent Custom Homes have served the Chicagoland region for 10 years, building master crafted designs in cities like St. Charles, Oak Brook, Geneva, Highland Park, Lincolnshire, and Western Springs.

City: Ottawa. Builder: Heritage Harbor Ottawa

Ottawa, home to about 18,000 residents, is located conveniently close to Interstate 80, about 80 miles west of the Loop. The city is home to both the Illinois River and the Fox River, with builders like Heritage Harbor Ottawa offering waterfront communities ideal for vacation homes or year-round residences. During the tour, come out to visit one of the Heritage Harbor cottages, a charming ranch home with a spacious open floor plan that includes a cathedral ceiling in the great room and an abundance of natural light. This design features a two-car garage, a finished walk-out basement, and idyllic screened porch perfect for enjoying the spectacular waterfront views.

Heritage Harbor Ottawa builds homes in a master planned, marina resort community. These are pocket neighborhoods with a traditional design, walkable and ideal for a vacation home, investment property, or permanent residence. Heritage Harbor Ottawa properties vary and include cottages, three-story condominiums, and townhomes.

City: Barrington. Builder: Skycrest Homes, LLC

The spacious home on Merton Road in Barrington offers a prime location close to schools, shopping, and recreation that includes the golf and horseback riding. Built by Skycrest Homes LLC, this sprawling ranch combines modern design with classic details. Step into this home and take in the tray ceilings, gorgeous hardwood floors, and stunning natural light. A semi-open concept, the home has a large gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry, center island, and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. While the kitchen boasts a breakfast nook, there's a formal dining room perfect for entertaining. Beauty and functionality go hand-in-hand with this Skycrest home, evident in the designs of the laundry room and mud room with built-ins for extra storage.

After touring the master en suite with walk-in shower and custom cabinet vanities, head to the finished basement to check out the amazing entertainment space. In addition to another full bathroom and two more bedrooms, there's a full bar, sport-court, and projection movie screen.

Skycrest Homes, established by Dan Beniek, builds high-quality, luxury custom homes in premium locations. Discover Skycrest Homes in cities like Barrington, St. Charles, Naperville, Long Grove, and Palatine.

City: Downers Grove. Builder: Barriere Construction

Barriere Construction's featured home for the Cavalcade Tour of Homes is on Elm Street in Downers Grove, just two blocks south of Ogden Avenue and less than 25 miles from Chicago. A masterful twist on the Modern Farmhouse design, this home includes numerous green features such as solar panels and thermal barrier built walls. An attached two-car garage and large front porch add to the attractive charm of this family home. It's dual-story, ideal for multi-generational living, plus located in a walkable neighborhood close to schools, shopping, dining, and historic Downtown Downers Grove.

Barriere Construction is currently led by Adam Barry, third generation ENERGY STAR Certified Builder. The company traces its building roots to 1866 and today continues to strive towards creating energy-efficient homes with multiple green features and high-end style.

Tour Offers Variety of Home Design Styles

This year's Cavalcade Tour of Homes truly spotlights a diverse selection of architecture, interior design, and integrated home technology. Over the course of two weekends, visitors have the unique opportunity to see these amazing designs in person right here in our own region. From multi-level homes with luxurious outdoor entertaining spaces to waterfront cottages and modern green homes located in the heart of suburban living, the tour has it all.

2017 Cavalcade Tour of Homes Hours and Tickets

The Tour of Homes hours are Thursday and Fridays from 4:00-8:00 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.-6:00 p.m., and Sundays Noon-6:00 p.m.

Tickets may be purchased for the discounted price of $12 via the 2017 Cavalcade Tour of Homes event website: http://www.cavalcadetourofhomes.com. Purchase the $12 tickets before the tour begins or anytime during the tour dates online to receive this discounted price. One ticket is entrance into all 22 magnificent homes. Tickets purchased at the door are $15. Children ages one and younger are free.

Contact the NIHBA at 630-978-9000 by email at office(at)nihba.com for additional information. Reported by PRWeb 4 days ago.

SPD: Felon smacks into car during N. Seattle police chase

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A felon running from cops blocked traffic on Aurora Avenue North Tuesday morning after running into the side of an SUV, Seattle police say. Reported by SeattlePI.com 3 days ago.

Cannabis Investors: Is Owning Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Idx ETF Safer Than Picking Your Own Pot Stocks?

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Is owning the Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Idx ETF (TSX:HMMJ) really a safer way to bet on the emerging marijuana market? Or should you just buy the stocks of Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX:ACB), Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX:WEED), and Aphria Inc. (TSX:APH) on their own? Reported by Motley Fool 10 hours ago.

These 3 Marijuana Stocks Are Growing Sales the Fastest: Are They Buys?

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Sales are soaring for Aurora Cannabis, Canopy Growth, and MedReleaf. Will the stocks soar just as much? Reported by Motley Fool 12 hours ago.

Suspect in car theft shot, injured by Denver officer

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DENVER (AP) — A suspect in a Denver car theft was injured when he was shot after reportedly pointing a gun at a police officer. Denver and Aurora police are investigating. Police Lt. Matt Clark says the 19-year-old suspect was hit in the lower jaw and shoulder. He was treated at the hospital and arrested […] Reported by Seattle Times 5 hours ago.

Aurora bridge crash set off traffic backups

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A three-car collision on the Aurora Bridge has blocked most lanes of travel Friday morning. Reported by SeattlePI.com 3 hours ago.

Sweden starts largest military drill in over 20 years

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STOCKHOLM (AP) — Sweden has started its largest military exercise in over 20 years with nearly 20,000 troops drilling on air, land and sea, including a contingent of over 1,000 U.S. soldiers, amid rising military activity in the Baltic Sea region. The three-week Aurora 17 drill kicked off Monday and will chiefly take place around […] Reported by Seattle Times 1 day ago.

Science Fiction Novel from Alien’s Point of View

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Glynn Green’s new book on extraterrestrial pen pal correspondence

AURORA, Ill. (PRWEB) September 11, 2017

What if an alien wrote a book and shared it with the world? Answers to this question are explored in Glynn Green’s science fiction novel “My Pen Pal Ien.”

Dyrain is a 15-year-old with a devoted pen pal, Ien Green. She has never seen his face or heard his voice, but they have been communicating through letters for five years and she is aware that Ien is an alien. What she does not know is that he is authoring her future life into existence for tranquility when his and her people come together. Now only time will tell whether Dyrain can come to accept the alien writings enough to continue her relationship with Ien and, in her own way, help him introduce Earth to alien life.

“This book is written in a way that only a fictional alien named Ien could create,” said Green. “No other book out there is set up to make the reader think it was written by an alien."

In this science fiction adventure, an earthling, brought together with an alien through pen pal correspondence, discovers her destiny is nothing like she ever imagined.

“My Pen Pal Ien”
By Glynn Green
ISBN: 9781532020087 (softcover); 9781532020100 (hardcover); 9781532020094 (eBook)
Available at the iUniverse Online Bookstore, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author
Glynn Green was born and raised in Aurora, Illinois, and earned a bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. “My Pen Pal Ien” is his first book.

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Name change proposal of 3 Oklahoma schools lacks support

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Principals of three Oklahoma schools named after Confederate generals say there’s little support among parents to change the names of the facilities. The Oklahoman reports that Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Aurora Lora said last month following racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia that some facility names don’t “reflect our values in […] Reported by Seattle Times 23 hours ago.

Police investigate body found inside Anchorage paint store

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage police are investigating circumstances surrounding a man found dead inside a paint store. Police shortly before 9 a.m. Monday took a call from an employee of Aurora Paint Co. in midtown Anchorage. The employee told officers he arrived at the business, walked inside and found a man lying on the […] Reported by Seattle Times 18 hours ago.

Aurora Crime Blotter: Officer finishes workday to find yellow paint on patrol car

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Yellow belly paintballer. An Aurora police officer was stationed as a school resource officer at Aurora Central High School, 11700 E. 11th Ave., Aug 22. After completing his shift, he discovered a large splash of yellow paint on the driver’s side window of his patrol car, according to police reports. The officer said he believes the paint came from a passerby shooting a paintball gun from his or her car. Surveillance cameras don’t have good coverage of that area of the parking lot. There are no suspects. Reported by Denver Post 17 hours ago.

Beyond baguettes: Four Aurora bakeries offering sweets from around the world

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There's more to baked favorites from foreign cuisines than croissants and streusels. Look away from the traditional European bakery, and there's a whole world of desserts. Want to try patbingsu, pastelitos de guayaba, pan dulces and red bean mochi buns? Celebrate Aurora's diverse food scene and your sweet tooth at these bakeries. Reported by Denver Post 14 hours ago.

Photographer captures Southern Lights dazzling over WA's south

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WA photographer Dougal Topping captured a very rare display of Aurora Australia - more commonly known as the Southern Lights. Reported by Sydney Morning Herald 10 hours ago.

First Centennial Mortgage Raises Money to Donate to the American Red Cross

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As Texas battles one of the worst storms to hit the state in decades, First Centennial Mortgage raised money across their offices to donate to the American Red Cross to aid in immediate relief efforts. First Centennial Mortgage matched employee donations to the American Red Cross.

Aurora, Ill. (PRWEB) September 12, 2017

As Texas and Florida battle some of the worst storms to hit the states in decades, First Centennial Mortgage raised money across their offices to donate to the American Red Cross to aid in immediate relief efforts. First Centennial Mortgage matched employee donations to the American Red Cross.

“We were humbled by the incredible generosity of our entire team here at FCM and hope that in some small way, our donation can assist those effected by the hurricanes,” said Dave McCormick, Executive Vice President of First Centennial Mortgage. “Our thoughts and prayers continue to go out to those suffering from the hurricanes.”

When there's a devastating natural disaster like Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, it's a reminder that despite the political and cultural differences that divide this country, we can still come together when it counts to help those in need.

To help people affected by Hurricane Harvey, visit http://www.redcross.org, call 1- 800-RED CROSS or text the word HARVEY to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

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About First Centennial Mortgage

First Centennial Mortgage is a family owned mortgage lender headquartered in Aurora, Illinois. Founded in 1995, brothers Steven and David McCormick have grown their mortgage firm from a simple mortgage broker to a multi-office mortgage banking powerhouse currently licensed to do business in 10 states. All loan processing, underwriting, closing and funding is done in house.
The company has been named one of the Top 100 mortgage companies by Mortgage Executive Magazine, one of the Top 10 Most Dependable Lenders in the country by Goldline Research in Forbes Magazine, and a Top 100 Mortgage Employer by National Mortgage Professional Magazine. For more information, visit our website at http://www.GoFCM.com, “Like” us on Facebook, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Reported by PRWeb 8 hours ago.
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