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 Jared Trainor is recovering after a shark attacked him while surfing at a beach in Northern California.Trainor told the Times-Standardnewspaper tha stanley us t he paddled past the first set of waves on Oct. 1 and was sitting on his board with his legs dangling when the shark attacked.The 31-year-old surfer said he was immediately pulled underwater. I dont remember the initial contact,  Trainor told the Times-Standard.  It kind of happened so quickly. Trainor said he somehow landed back on his board during the attack. He said he didn t know it was a shark at the time, but he fought back by kicking it in the head. Trainor was eventually able to break free and paddle back to the shore where another surfer witnessed the attack. An ambulance was called and Trainor was rushed into surgery with a 19-inch wound, the size of the shark s mouth. Trainor is expected to make a full recovery. He told the Times-Standard that the incident won t stop him from surfing, but he will try not to go alone.  I probably will think twice before surfing by myself,  he said.  Some of these lo stanley cup cations that have a little bit more sea life are more remote. The Interna stanley cup tional Shark File tracks shark attacks. It reports that there are between 70-100 shark attacks every year, resulting in about five deaths.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Bmas The world  s e-waste problem is getting worse, the UN says
 WISCONSIN 鈥?Almost 90,000 pounds of unwanted drugs were collected on Oct. 24, Wisconsin s Drug Take-Back Day.Across the state, residents were urged to turn in any drugs that they no longer need or have expired, that way they don t get out into the community. Now, officials have finished counting all the drugs, totaling nearly 90,000 pounds. Children s Wisconsin To Give Away Free Flu Shots At Milwaukee Public Schools Beginning Monday Thank you to the many Wisconsinites who safely disposed of unused and unwanted medications, making Wisconsins Drug Take Back the most successful in the nation. Your efforts help with the fight against substance-use disorder by ensuring that those unused medicat starbucks stanley cup ions wont be diverted,  said Attorney General Josh Kaul.230 law enforcement offices took part in the statewide take-back day and collected drugs from 485 permanent drug disposal boxes. These boxes are available year-round.The drug take-back day is an effort to educate the community about the potential abuse and consequences of improper storage and disposal of these medications. Unused or expired medicine should never be flushed or poured down the drain. Water reclamation facilities are not designed to remov stanley canada e all of them, and trace amounts of pharmaceuticals are showing up in rivers and lakes,  wrote the Wisconsin Department of Justice in a press release.  The collected medications were boxed, palletized, shrink-wrapped, and secured for transportation to Covanta Ene stanley cup rgy Corporation in Indianap