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The NBA has postponed Wednesday night's game in New Orleans between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Pelicans after a historic winter storm dumped about a foot of snow in the Big Easy. Tuesday's winter ...
Over 20 inches (51 cm) of snow fell across portions of southern Illinois and central Ohio. A band of freezing rain and sleet led to ice and sleet accumulations across western Tennessee, central Kentucky, as well as southern and eastern Ohio. Traffic was paralyzed across the region by plane, train, and automobile, during this winter storm ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The National Register is a federal register for buildings, structures, and sites of historic significance.
Kentucky contends with heavy snow and flooding. Beshear said at a news conference Wednesday morning that parts of western Kentucky had received eight inches of snow by 11:30 a.m. Areas in central ...
A Sacramento favorite returns next month — signaling the return of warm weather and sticky fingers. Osaka-Ya Wagashi at 2215 10th St., in Southside Park, will open its seasonal snowcone window ...
Originally licensed to Mansfield, Ohio, this station took to the air on May 7, 1990, as W50BE. [1] [2] An extension of locally owned WVNO-FM and WRGM, W50BE was an independent station boasting a lineup of local newscasts and community programming for the Mansfield–Ashland–Bucyrus region, [1] [3] nearly equidistant from both the Cleveland and Columbus markets. [4]
Tuesday's winter storm made road travel treacherous in a subtropical city with minimal snow-clearing equipment on hand. The Milwaukee Bucks beat the weather by flying in Monday, a day earlier than usual, in the event that road conditions became safe enough to hold the game at the 18,000-seat, downtown Smoothie King Center.
Commonly confused with the snow cone, the ice of a sno-ball is fine and fluffy; while a snow cone's ice is coarse, crunchy, and granular. Moreover, whereas in a snow cone the flavored syrup sinks to the bottom of the cup, in a sno-ball the ice absorbs the syrup.