By The Berkshire Eagle If you’re enjoying a walk around your neighborhood — and from the looks of it, everyone is these days — keep an eye out for rainbows. It’s a sign that sweet little artists are keeping busy at home. “Rainbow hunting” was started by a public Facebook group that asked people to […]
Monthly Archives: March 2020
DETROIT – We’re leaving March behind, along with the thick clouds and sprinkles. April starts Wednesday morning and the 50s are coming with it. Dreary night As a strong low pressure centered in eastern Canada continues to swirl, its providing just enough lift to give us light sprinkles through tonight. It won’t be enough to […]
No one was killed in Jonesboro, but 22 people were reported injured when the tornado, estimated at EF3 on the Enhanced Fujita scale with winds of more than 140 miles per hour, struck in the late afternoon. “It’s been a rough few days,” said Buddy Caubble of Fly Jonesboro, whose maintenance hangar was destroyed when […]
St. Albans, WV — (ReleaseWire) — 03/31/2020 — Evans Insurance Agency was established in the year 1981 and is famed for being one of the most reliable destinations to seek out risk management solutions in West Virginia. Through them, people can purchase comprehensive plans for health, auto, life, and workers’ compensation insurance in Charleston and […]
Fed up primary producers in central Queensland are demanding the upgrade of a key road that is regularly ravaged by floods. May Downs Road key points Key points: May Downs Road was closed for 164 days from January 6, 2017 to May 2, 2019 due to flooding Primary producers are calling for the State Government […]
FARGO — The sunny and warm weather of early this week appears to be coming to an abrupt end Thursday. A winter storm that has the potential to drop four inches of snow in some places should hit the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning and persist into late Thursday or early Friday. It appears […]
Portland is converting the Mt. Scott Community Center into a 60-bed temporary homeless shelter. Officials said during a Multnomah County board meeting on Tuesday that the Portland Parks and Recreation site would be the fourth shelter that will take in residents from existing shelters and possibly other places to allow homeless people to socially distance. […]
by: Korinne Griffith, Kansas Capitol Bureau Posted: Mar 31, 2020 / 05:16 PM CDT / Updated: Mar 31, 2020 / 05:17 PM CDT TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) — Turkey hunting season begins on Wednesday in Kansas, but with the potential spread of the coronavirus on people’s minds, some are concerned it could affect the season. According […]
Today will be similar to yesterday. We will have more clouds compared to sunshine. Once again, a few showers cannot be ruled out. Our high temperatures will be in the upper 40s to lower 50s. Winds today will be from the northeast and will be light. Tonight our temperatures will fall into the upper 30s […]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Davidson County small businesses have been approved for $1,931,600 is disaster loans following the deadly March 3 tornado. Mayor John Cooper is encouraging all businesses, nonprofit organizations, homeowners and renters who were impacted by the tornado to apply for assistance. “Business owners of all sizes who were affected by the March […]