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NEW ORLEANS Power should be restored to New Orleans by the middle of next week, utility officials said Friday, and sheriff deputies warned people returning to communities outside the city to come equipped like survivalists because of the lack of basic services in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.The s stanley cup torm knocked out electricity to more than 1 million customers in Louisiana, but almost all lights nike dunk donna in the city should be back on by Wednesday, according to En dunk pand tergy, the company that provides power to New Orleans and much of southeast Louisiana in the storm path.The utility issued a statement asking for patience and acknowledging the heat and misery in the storm wake. More than 25,000 workers from 40 states are trying to fix 14,000 damaged poles, more than 2,200 broken transformers and more than 150 destroyed transmission structures. Please know that thousands of employees and contractors are currently in the field working day and night to restore power. W Issy Clark County predicts nearly 14% budget increase amid strong recovery
Lawyers for the community organizing group ACORN and its staff Wednesday blasted the state’ adidas samba donna s prosecution of the group, calling it politically motivated and baseless.Attorney Lisa Rasmussen said the group will fight the charges.“The politically motivated charges, such as those brought by the attorney general and secretary of state, just highlight the voter registration system that is broken,” Rasmusse adidas campus donna n said.Two co-defendants in the case appeared briefly Wednesday in a Las Vegas stanley thermos court. Christopher Edwards, 33, and Amy Busefink, 26, didn’t comment on the charges against them.Edwards is ACORN&rsquo former Las Vegas field director. Busefink, of Florida, was the group&rsquo regional director for voter registration.ACORN is accused of illegally requiring canvassers to meet voter registration quotas. That resulted in thousands of “garbage” registrations, according to the state attorney general. Authorities said canvassers, under pressure to keep their jo