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[email protected] From left, Thomas Butcher and his mother and father, Janet and Tom Butcher of Michigan, pose at the gravestone of Payton Butcher at the Kincheloe-VanDiver-Butcher Cemetery within the Poor Farm Cemetery but pre-dating the Poor Farm Cemetery at West Virginia University at Parkersburg. The Butchers, researching their family ancestry, were in Wood County last month. (Photo Provided) The gravestone of John Barnett at the Barnett Cemetery near the 4-H grounds in Wood County. Barnett, an early settler of Wood County, died in 1852. May is Remember a Rural Cemetery Month in Wood County. (Photo Provided) Mary Mount Barnett, the second wife of John Barnett, died in 1861 and is buried at the Barnett Cemetery near the 4-H grounds. Hers and her husband’s stones are down and broken. (Photo Provided) ....
Here s your state-by-state weather forecast for Thursday, January 28 2021: New South Wales and ACT Showers, breezy, cool-to-mild in the east. Showers/storms, breezy, mild-to-warm in the southwest. Windy, showers, storms, hot in the northwest. Sydney will be cloudy with a low of 19C and a maximum of 24C. Canberra will be cloudy with a high chance of showers, most likely later tonight and temperatures between 13C and a maximum of 20C. A strong wind warning is in place for the Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast and Illawarra Coast. Queensland Showers, warm-to-very warm in the southeast. Showers/storms, very warm in the northeast. Mostly sunny, very warm in the northwest. Heavy rain and storms in the far north. ....
Western and Northern Australia Regions Brace for Flooding Residents in Western Australia’s Kimberley region and parts of the Northern Territory have been told to prepare for widespread flooding. Western Australia’s remote north and parched parts of Northern Territory are bracing for wild weather, with heavy rain expected to trigger widespread and dangerous flooding. A broad tropical low about 300km west of Darwin and moving slowly southwest is forecast to cross the Kimberley coast on Saturday bringing conditions likely to cause flash floods. The Bureau of Meteorology issued a warning at 5 a.m. (WST) for Kimberly residents to “take action and stay safe with severe weather to come”. ....