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Rodent Sees Shadow: Will he be right about SIX MORE WEEKS OF WINTER?? Read more

Rodent Sees Shadow: Will he be right about SIX MORE WEEKS OF WINTER??

The Famous Rodent Weather-Prognosticator was at it again this morning with yet another gloomy prediction for this winter season.  

The Groundhog, known as Punxsutawney Phil, who resides in the tiny village of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvannia in rural western parts of the Keystone State made his annual prediction this morning when he saw his shadow.  An occurrence which is supposed to bring six more weeks of winter, but will he be correct?  

The GREAT Blizzard of '78! Read more

The GREAT Blizzard of '78!

Few people from these parts will forget what they were doing on January 25th/26th 1978. It was on that date that a historic winter storm formed and buried much of the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region with historic amounts of snow and wind.  The snow piled as high as rooftops and in some cases entire interstate systems were shut down for days.    

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 The Super Outbreak

Stories from '74: John Gordon - Louisville NWS Read more

Stories from '74: John Gordon - Louisville NWS

John Gordon, Meteorologist in Charge at the National Weather Service office in Louisville recalls what he was doing on April 3, 1974 and describes the epic changes that have occurred within the weather enterprise since The Super Outbreak - The Day Weather Changed Forever..

Stories from '74: Brandenburg Mayor David Pace Read more

Stories from '74: Brandenburg Mayor David Pace

Brandenburg Mayor David Pace was a high school student and a volunteer fire fighter on April 3, 1974. He recalls his memories of taking shelter downtown and helping to get people to safety as the town was pulverized by the historic F5 tornado.

Stories from '74: Brandenburg's Tony Brown Read more

Stories from '74: Brandenburg's Tony Brown

Tony Brown was the owner of the local Chevy Dealer in Brandenburg on April 3, 1974. His heartfelt story of being reunited with his wife who had taken shelter downtown and what he witnessed as he helped pull survivors from the rubble.

Stories from '74: Brandenburg's Sally Evans Read more

Stories from '74: Brandenburg's Sally Evans

Sally Evans was a first grader in Brandenburg on April 3, 1974 who lost her grandmother in the storm and her uncle nearly died from his injuries.  She describes the moment her life changed forever and what they did to survive the F5 monster..

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A WEEK OF MEDIA INTERVIEWS

A busy week of local, regional and even NATIONAL media interviews following filing of lawsuit against Mayor Lovely Warren...

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