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January 8, 2021
Snow machines at ski resorts are causing some areas in Otsego County to experience “enhanced snow.” This is causing some slick conditions on the roads in the early morning.
Meteorologist Jeff Lutz with the National Weather Service in Gaylord, says it requires specific conditions for this to happen.
What happens is the artificial snow is being absorbed by the clouds and then carried by the wind downstream.
“That actually causes that super cool liquid water to actually fall out then as snow,” he said. “So, it enhances the amount of snow that we actually get and you can see that on our radar with a couple of small bands right from the two resorts.”
Street Outlaws Mega Cash Days the 405 Are Back!
(01-11-21) at
8:00pm CST on Discovery Channel they re back with the new season of Street Outlaws Mega Cash Days. The original, fastest and best Street Outlaws of OKC will be battling it out on the list taking on anyone and everyone who calls them out. This one s for a lot more than just bragging rights and a slot on the The List. We re talking about $600,000 on the line and up for grabs!
The new season of Street Outlaws has a huge payout, the biggest Cash Days to have ever happened with some of the fastest cars around. It will be a last man standing, double elimination competition between 64 of the best drivers on the street. Of course the OG all star 405 team will put it all on the line and push themselves and their cars to the limit. This one is gonna get crazy and with plenty of surprises I m sure!
Activate highlights community approach to health
By Josh Ellerbrock - jellerbrock@limanews.com
LIMA Activate Allen County provided an update of its programs, as well as insights into some of its future goals in housing, suicide prevention and children’s health, during an online community stakeholder meeting held Tuesday.
The 45-minute presentation featured multiple local officials from the group’s various members laying out some of the larger problems they are hoping to address in the community in the next few years as part of its Community Health Improvement Plan.
For example, Mental Health and Recovery Services Board CEO Tammie Colon highlighted the relation between suicide and drug use to talk about some of the local efforts to reduce suicide rates. They include recruiting behavioral specialists, increasing the availability of Narcan and trying to target prevention among youth.