We also have snow showers happening. Its still snowing as another system dives in to the tennessee valley. Light snow in swain and cherokee county. Temperature wise, its already down in teens in some places. Six below in boone. Five in newland. 20s in the upstate. It gets colder from here on out. The wind may relax a little bit but the temperatures are all of these counties. Thats almost everyone in Western North carolina above 3500 feet. You have a chance for getting dangerously cold. 15 degrees by morning. The air temperature in ashevillement. 30 by the lunch hour. Upstate, youll start out in the 20s and youre headed for upper 30s by the lunch hour. Not as cold either. Week. Yes, the weekend, another arctic blast. Darcel donald trump was in the upstate trying to continue his momentum. Larry news 13s Aaron Adelson was at trumps event. He joins us live. Aaron. Aaron larry, the crew continues to tear down but a few thousand people filled up this arena. If youre looking at me wondering w
Joe “Crazy Legs” Pipp of Riverhead died on Feb. 17, 2021, at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 84 years old.
He was born on March 4, 1936, in Greenport to Zigmund Pipczynski and Monica Miezianka. He graduated from Riverhead High School in 1955 and was a three-sport athlete during his four years at the school. His accolades on the football field earned him the nickname “Crazy Legs”; he led the 1953 team to the Rutgers Trophy as the best high school football team in Suffolk County.
After high school he served in the U.S. Army, and upon discharge he became a member of the Riverhead police department. After his time in the department, he accepted a role with Grumman Aerospace Corporation, where he supported the E-2C Hawkeye aircraft as the lead radar technician.
SUNRISE BEACH, Mo. â A Lake of the Ozarks area fire district needs help putting out a major fire in the district board, which has hit a stalemate due to conflicts between the two board members.
Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District (SBFPD) Fire Chief Joseph LaPlant is asking the Camden County Circuit Court to accept one of the district s board member s recent statements as grounds for removing that board member.
In a press release, Chief LaPlant reported the district board was at a standstill and unable to conduct business due to a lack of quorum. This deadlock threatens the safety and welfare of the general public, LaPlant says. According to the press release, the lack of quorum is due to Board Member Robert (Bob) Hemenâs refusal to attend board meetings. There are currently only two board members on the board, which is meant to have three members.Â