Friends, family and total strangers are continuing to mourn the loss of a Delaware County sheriff’s deputy killed in the line of duty. Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray, a Republican from ...
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The headline of the Jan. 26, 1978, Lancaster Eagle-Gazette read, "Area Activity Almost Zero." Yes, it was the Blizzard of '78. The article on the front page that day read in part, "Mother Nature hits ...
The morning edition of The Columbus Dispatch on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1978, reported slick roads due to rain and ice that morning, in part due to a recent snowstorm. The newspaper's weather forecast ...
CLEVELAND — This weekend marks 47 years since Northeast Ohio saw it’s worst winter storm. The Blizzard of 1978, also known as the Great Blizzard, is etched in the memories of Northeast Ohio residents ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — This week marks 47 years since the "Great Blizzard of 1978." The massive winter storm hit the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes Jan. 25-27. The blizzard dumped vast amounts of snow with ...
A legend to those who lived through it, the blizzard of 1978 has a definitive place in Cincinnati lore. It happened 46 years ago this January as the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes were paralyzed by one ...
A white desert of snow piled up through Ohio 46 years ago, leaving vehicles stranded in frigid weather and more than 50 people dead during what would become known as the Great Blizzard of 1978. 26,727 ...
While the rainy, overcast, unseasonably warm weather in Columbus this week more accurately resembles a winter in Seattle, this day in 1978, Ohio experienced one of the deadliest snow storms in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — This weekend marks the 47th anniversary of the Blizzard of 1978 that spanned from Jan. 25-27. As many remember, the storm brought an upwards of 36 inches of snowfall and snow drifts as ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — West Michigan has long seen destructive weather, but there are three events over the past 50 years that stand out: the blizzard of 1978, the Kalamazoo tornado of 1980 and ...