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April 15, 2021 11:47 PM Kris Crocker
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Tree damage in Spokane’s Comstock Park , January, 2021
I’ve noticed a big difference between people’s memories of the weather and what the data shows. I experience the same thing! Who doesn’t remember snow piled up to the roof every winter when they were kids? The snow total records, that’s who. Every spring, I get a
windfall of email from viewers wondering “why is it so windy this year?” I do a quick check of the average wind speed for Spokane against the daily wind observations, and it’s usually right in the ballpark of what we would consider “normal.” Here’s just one example from this week from Paula:
Extra Crunch roundup: UiPath’s IPO filing, predicting revenue, how to pivot properly, much more
This is not a boast, but a warning: I could write a how-to article on almost any topic.
Give me enough time to do some research, and I can put together a reliable step-by-step for building a custom gaming PC, installing a hot water heater or interpreting public health data. But since I’ve never actually done those things, I would encourage you to ignore any advice I have to offer.
Trusted advice comes from experience. That’s why Ron Miller interviewed three entrepreneurs who have each built multiple companies to uncover some essential truths about achieving product-market fit:
UHRICHSVILLE Uhrichsville Councilman Robert Baker is recovering at a Canton hospital after having a heart attack during Thursday night s council meeting.
Mayor Mark Haney said Police Chief Vince Beal, Council President Robert Cottrell, and councilmen Ron Miller and Michael Huff put the unconscious councilman on the floor while Haney notified firefighters.
Three city firefighter/paramedics who were down the hall from the council chamber in the fire station responded immediately, Haney said. They were able to stop the cardiac arrest and bring him back, the mayor said.
The mayor said he had spoken with Baker on Friday morning. He wanted to thank the firefighters and paramedics who came, Haney said.
The Parks former administrative headquarters, which is now located in the Collins Building.
The North Florida Innovation Laboratory will provide a practical proving ground for hi-tech innovations to prepare them for commercial application.
The head of Tallahassee s DOMI Station has been named to take over the soon-to-be-built incubator laboratory at Innovation Park. Tom Flanigan reports Bill Lickson will be in charge of both building and running the seventeen-million-dollar facility.
Innovation Park Executive Director Ron Miller said Lickson was chosen for the many connections he s forged in the area s entrepreneurial community. Especially since taking over DOMI Station nearly a year ago.
Here s what categories and colors mean for severe thunderstorm outlooks.
After 40 years of covering central Virginiaâs weather on WWBT NBC12, Jim Duncan delivered his final forecast early Wednesday evening.
But right until that farewell, which was announced earlier that morning, his focus was still on the weather itself as a handful of severe storms threatened the region.
But as if on cue toward the end of the 6:00 newscast, bad weather abated in time for a career retrospective spanning from hand-drawn maps to social media.
Along with recorded tributes from former weather colleagues around the country, he received a framed copy of Gov. Ralph Northam s recognition of March 31, 2021 as Jim Duncan Day.