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The storm destroyed six mobile homes in Wichita County, officials said, but didn't cause any known fatalities in the area.
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Jack Moore, who lives in a mobile home in Ballyhalbert in County Down, had been campaigning for the change since 2008.
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It depends on the mobile carrier but there are mobile phone reception blackspots across the county, with Roselawn, Cloughy, Killeel, Loughinisland, Hillsborough, Katesbridge and Cloughy among the worst affected areas.
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The partnership operates the county's 72 fixed and 89 mobile camera sites.
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When asked to explain to Gardai how his mobile phone had been used in the Castleblayney and County Tyrone area on 15 August, he said he did not know.
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Anthony Raines, 51, was killed when a tree crashed down on his mobile home, crushing him on his bed, Bartow County Coroner Joel Guyton said.
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It added that refuse and recycling collections had been cancelled, while all 17 of the county's public libraries were closed, and the mobile library was not running.
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Because of that, and the fact that the county is popular with bikers, the force brought in a mobile safety camera pilot in June 2011.
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The decision to axe the mobile library and allow 11 others to be run by volunteers was made by the county council cabinet last week.
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The problem became so severe that the Conservative-controlled county council launched an online reporting service asking residents to snap potholes on their mobile phones.
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An investigating detective said Mr Murphy's mobile could be connected to the area by analysis of mast coverage but also confirmed the County Louth man is not suspected of being in Omagh on the day of the Real IRA attack in August 1998.
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