Classes scheduled in the central area of campus at Southeast Missouri State University have been canceled for June 18 due to electrical and HVAC outages.
Women may be able to start training as Army Rangers by mid-2015 and as Navy SEALs a year later under plans set to be announced by the Pentagon.
Women may be able to start training as Army Rangers by mid-2015 and as Navy SEALs a year later under plans set to be announced by the Pentagon that would slowly bring women into thousands of combat jobs, including those in...
Monday, June 17 2013 8:10 PM EDT2013-06-18 00:10:42 GMT
Convicted of first-degree murder in 2011, Marcus Marshall will be getting a new trial, as Williamson County State's Attorney Charles Garnati admits an error in the original proceeding. Arber Marshall,
Convicted of first-degree murder in 2011, Marcus Marshall will be getting a new trial, as Williamson County State's Attorney Charles Garnati admits an error in the original proceeding.
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Having a clogged drain can cost you a bundle if you call a professional plumber to fix it. But a little $9 gadget called the 'TurboSnake' is suppose to make it an easy do-it-yourself job saving you money! Does it work though? This week I 'Try It Before You Buy It' and let you know if the Turbo Snake can really make your troubles go down the drain.
The item marketed as The 'Turbo Snake' comes in two versions. A shower and tub snake and a sink snake. When I first saw the product I thought neither looked like they could do much to clear a clogged drain, but I thought I'd give it a shot on photographer Doug Druschke's sink. He's had the problem of the sink being slow to drain for a long time.
I asked Doug what he's done to try to fix the problem. "I've done several things," Doug says. "I've tried pouring Drano down it, I've tried one of those plastic snake things, nothing seems to work."
So, I decided to use Doug's sink as our test location for the 'TurboSnake'. The product is marketed as the do it yourself answer when it comes to fixing small clogs in your sink or tub all while saving you the big bucks most plumbers may charge you to fix the problem.
The 'TurboSnake' is basically a long heavy wire that's covered in plastic. Once you take it out of the package and straighten it, it's ready to use. After a little struggle I was able to get the 'TurboSnake' to go right down the drain. But before you use it, make sure you read the directions and understand how it's suppose to work. That's something I failed to do, all the while thinking that it was pretty much self explanatory. You want to use the end of the snake as a small handle and twist it clockwise to completely sweep the drain. When the proper technique is used you'd be surprised how easy it is to use. But keep in mind, not all drains are the same, so the 'TurboSnake' may work better on some and not as well on others...in this case it worked.
I was a little disappointed in the amount of hair and junk it pulled out of Doug's sink. I thought there would have been more stuff in there to considering the sink was so slow to drain. But, either way, it did clear the clog!
I later tested the 'TurboSnake' on my own sink at home and luck wasn't as good as with Doug's sink. I wasn't able to get the snake down far enough to clear the clog backing up my drain. So, I had to resort to other measures.
So, after all the testing I would say the 'TurboSnake' does a pretty decent job. But again, it depends on what type of drains you're dealing with and how far down the drain your clog resides. We purchased our 'TurboSnake' at a local Walgreens store, and for $9 I would say it was a good buy.
The StormTeam Digital Doppler image will be updated approx. every 5 minutes. This is a screen capture of what the StormTeam is looking at. So from time to time, the image might be zoomed in on different
The StormTeam Digital Doppler image will be updated approx. every 5 minutes. This is a screen capture of what the StormTeam is looking at. So from time to time, the image might be zoomed in on different
Monday, June 17 2013 6:42 PM EDT2013-06-17 22:42:05 GMT
Heavy rain showers caused flash flooding in Cape Girardeau and Scott counties. Ameren Missouri reported close to 1,000 outages in southeast Missouri at one point.
Heavy rain showers caused flash flooding in Cape Girardeau and Scott counties. Ameren Missouri reported close to 1,000 outages in southeast Missouri at one point.
Monday, June 17 2013 11:13 AM EDT2013-06-17 15:13:15 GMT
(CNN) - The deaths of five infants and dozens of injuries or falls have led federal regulators to stop the sales of a popular baby recliner. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said it got numerous
The deaths of five infants and dozens of injuries or falls have led federal regulators to stop the sales of a popular baby recliner.
Monday, June 17 2013 8:14 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:14:10 GMT
Suburban Chicago officials are expected to meet Monday to discuss how to handle a home filled with trash and feces that authorities say is uninhabitable.
Suburban Chicago officials are expected to meet Monday to discuss how to handle a home filled with trash and feces that authorities say is uninhabitable.
A former hitman who admits killing 20 people is expected to take the stand at the trial of reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger (BUHL'-jur).
An ex-gangster who admitted killing 20 people was unemotional Monday when describing his line of work at the trial of his former partner, James "Whitey" Bulger, but called himself heartbroken when he learned that Bulger had...
Monday, June 17 2013 10:36 AM EDT2013-06-17 14:36:40 GMT
FT MYERS, FL (WBBH/CNN) - Video footage showed a Florida teen swimming with a 30 foot whale shark. Chris Kreis spends most of his time working in the family business. "I started when I was 3-years-old,"
A Florida teen was caught on camera swimming with a 30 foot whale shark.
Monday, June 17 2013 8:39 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:39:47 GMT
HOKKAIDO, JAPAN (AVN/CNN) - Someone bought a watermelon for more than $3,000 at an auction in Japan. Watermelons from Toma are popular as gifts in the country. They have darker skins and have a sweeter
Someone bought a watermelon for more than $3,000 at an auction in Japan.