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Mar 23 2024
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Carroll earns state titles for JV and varsity winter guard
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — For the first time in Carroll High School history, both the junior varsity and varsity winter guard teams took home division title wins after competing at the Indiana High School Color Guard Association (IHSCGA) state finals competition. On Saturday, March 16 the varsity team competed at Center Grove High School and took home first place in the Class A Dirks Division
WANE 15Mar 23 2024
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STRONGER SNOWSTORM COMING ON SUNDAY, WINTER STORM WATCH ISSUED
Saturday will be the calm before the storm as another stronger system will move over the Midwest on Sunday. Saturday will be mostly sunny with highs in the lower to mid 30s which is about 5-10 degrees cooler than average. We’re suppose to be in the lower 40s this time of year. By Sunday, a strong system will move over South Dakota into Iowa creating widespread wet snow across multiple states
WBAY 2Mar 15 2024
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Winter hiking near Bend: Trail of the Molten Lava
Janay Wright writes about food, events and the outdoors for The Bend Bulletin. As the company’s Audience Engagement and Features Reporter since 2021, she also runs The Bulletin’s Instagram account. Read her work in The Bulletin’s free print GO Magazine or stay in the know on Instagram @bendbulletin. And if you’re not sure where to eat in town, she likely has a recommendation.
The Bend BulletinMar 22 2024
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Anchorage is about a foot shy of breaking winter snowfall record
Anchorage set several daily and monthly snowfall records this winter, with more than 10 feet of snow dropping on town. But it doesn’t look likely the city will break its all-time record of 134.5 inches of total snowfall for the season. That’s according to National Weather Service climate researcher Brian Brettschneider, who joins us for our regular Ask a Climatologist segment. Brettschneider
Alaska Public MediaApr 13 2024
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Warmer winters and a hotter Gulf of Mexico could be contributing to more tornadoes in Illinois, experts say
Illinois saw more tornadoes than any other state in 2023. Byron Hurley experienced that reality firsthand after three tornadoes touched down near his Chatham home in central Illinois last year. “My house got hit on May 7. May 14 was a nasty supercell that hit Chatham,” Hurley said. “We also got some large hail on July 23. I rode that storm out in my car, taking cover at a drop-off area at a
Chicago TribuneMar 22 2024
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Winter showers bring stinging flowers: Meet scorpion weed
This desert wildflower may look pretty, but its leaves can cause allergic reactions severe as anaphylactic shock for some. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video Meet scorpion weed, the most Arizona of desert plants. Less scenic than a saguaro but it'll hurt you if you get too close. You will curse the desert. You will wonder why it was
12NewsApr 19 2024
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4 Orlando area weightlifters win FHSAA state championships: St. Cloud, Winter Springs, Lake Minneola, Oviedo
St. Cloud junior Mikey Ziss felt some pressure as a defending state champion going into Friday’s FHSAA Class 3A state weightlifting meet in Lakeland. But just like last year, he was more than strong enough to dominate at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland. Ziss repeated his sweep of both state titles in the 119-pound weight class and broke three state records along the way. He totaled 480
Orlando SentinelMar 21 2024
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Dutch-style fry restaurant to open in Winter Park soon
WINTER PARK, Fla. – Amsterdam, the city known for its canals, bikes and coffee shops, but Wilson Santos noticed something else, fries. Santos first trip there was back in 1994. He said he found himself grabbing these Dutch-style cones of fries and walking around the city. They were so good he would eat them three to four times a day. “Every time I travelled to Amsterdam; I went straight for
Click OrlandoMar 21 2024
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Snow removal business scrambles to keep up with wacky winter
The unexpected return of snow, set to take hold in Southeastern Wisconsin Friday morning, has meant some snow removal companies had to again scramble to shift gears. All Seasons Facility Maintenance Owner Morgan Ferrari said after filling their trucks with mulch to accommodate an early green season, they quickly had to go back to carrying salt and reattaching plows. “This season has been
WTMJ 4 Milwaukee