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MELBOURNE, Fla. Catherine “Chick” Withers, 84, was unexpectedly called home Tuesday, April 6, 2021.
Catherine Cox was born Feb. 24, 1937, the youngest of five children born to William and Ollie Curry Cox. Catherine was born and raised in Youngstown, where she attended Covington Elementary School and graduated from The Rayen School in 1955.
Upon graduation, Catherine later moved to Cleveland. On July 21, 1962, she married Henry Lee Gray. From this union, Catherine’s first son, Ricky Bernard Gray, was born. Following divorce, Catherine moved back to Youngstown, finding employment at the General Electric Plant located on Market Street. She would faithfully work there 30-plus years before retiring.
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‘We Accuse’: The Communist Party USA’s answer to 1948 conspiracy charges February 5, 2021 9:34 AM CDT By Eugene Dennis
Left to right: Some of the top leaders of the Communist Party USA swept up in the 1948 Red Scare dragnet descend the steps of the Federal Courthouse in New York: William Z. Foster, Benjamin J. Davis, Eugene Dennis, Henry Winston, John Williamson, and Jack Stachel. | People s World Archives
On Feb. 3, 2021, CNN published by Eliott C. McLaughlin that placed the Communist Party USA alongside Trump’s Jan. 6 Capitol mob and a neo-Nazi organization as the only groups to have “attempted to stage a coup against the United States of America.” CNN and McLaughlin have their history wrong, very wrong.
This week s big storm dropped anywhere from 9 to 15 inches of snow across Greater Boston By Meteorologist Pamela Gardner •
Updated on December 18, 2020 at 9:41 am
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The big winter storm continues to wind down this evening across New England, with some very impressive snow totals.
A whopping 44 inches of snow fell just 3 miles south of Ludlow, Vermont, at 1,800 foot elevation. Ludlow reports 41 inches at 1,500 feet, Windsor was the next highest total with 39 inches of snow, according to the fire department at 10:25 Thursday morning.
South Ludlow, Vermont, just hit 44 and still snowing. Matt Noyes NBC10 Boston & NECN (@MattNBCBoston) December 17, 2020
Those are some extremely high snow to rain ratios (like 20 to 1 or higher), and there was an interesting note on radar that showed up to enhance those snow rates. A secondary surface low developed over the southern Adirondacks that gave those areas persistent heavy snow.