stranded after last week s record-breaking snowfall, we get more from cbs s jonathan vigliotti. speak of the line for free food shows that desperation line as it runs out. we are stranded and can t get out. we met 73-year-old carole wolfe who waited for three hours and not for herself. across the street we have two little kids that need help. reporter: we joined wolf on her 1 mile trek back to her snow plowed neighborhood. it amazes me that it has been two weeks now, and this is the state of your road. yes, we are use to it being plowed the day after. reporter: it was not supposed to be this brutal. folks, we are here for you. we are going to dig you out and we are coming. they say they are coming, they say they are coming, does not feel like they are coming. reporter: images like this to show the work ahead, and roofs collapsed in case entire homes and cars cut off power. a woman even gave birth without
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Jolene Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ray of Lignoier has been selected as representative to Girls State this summer. Ray is a junior at West Noble High School. Vicki Gerke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerke of Ligonier as been selected as alternate to Girls State.
A Central Noble High School teacher has been appointed the field representative for the Miss Northeast Indiana Scholarship Pageant Association. Mrs. Carole Wolfe, who resides in Wolf Lake, said, âI am delighted to be associated with this dedicated group of people who are bringing outstanding scholarship opportunities to deserving girls of Noble County.â