Thank you, nevada. Thank you so much. You know, i am so, so thrill and so grateful to all of my supporters out there. Some may have doubted us, but we never doubted each other. And this one is for you. I want to congratulate senator sanders in a hardfought race here. And i bank want to thank each and every one of you. You turned out in every corner of the state with determination and purpose. Hotel and casino workers who never wavered. Coming up we will have what the win in nevada means as she comes into South Carolina. Right now we want to check in with the South Carolina primary, our polls have just closed within the last couple of minutes. High school, and we will be moment. Right now we want to check in with the gop headquarters. Republican, this is a major race for them, we have seen a lot of back and forth throughout the iowa caucus and New Hampshire and South Carolina becoming a pivotal one for the republicans and jack kenzie is keeping a close eye on the party. Jack . Reporter
Sunday valentines day starting mainly sunny. Ending mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 20s monday snow, ice rain likely with highs in the lower 30s tuesday early wintry mix then gradual clearing. Highs in the lower 40s wednesday increasing sunshine with highs in the middle 40s increasing clouds with highs in the middle 30s. Light snow showers possible mainly nrv highlands saturday morning flurries possible. Increasing time now for your timesaver traffic report. Were continuing to follow a developing story out of Campbell County. Where firefighters are still battling a massive fire this it started around three thirty thursday afternoon at the dan river plant in brookneal. And has now burned for more than twelve hours. Wsls 10s Erin Brookshier continues our coverage with details on what crews are dealing with on the scene right now. Erin. We spoke with crews on the scene just a little bit ago. They say the fire is under control right now, but still burning. Between 75to90 Fire Fighter
DAVID NEIL HURLEY passed away peacefully at home in Huntington, W.Va., on January 26, 2022, at the age of 75. “Big Neil,” as many called him, was born to Sherman
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Richard J. “Rich” Lind, Jr., 89 of Sinclairville, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, at Heritage Village R&SN Facility.
Born May 27, 1931, in Jamestown, a son of the late Richard J. Sr. and Mae Edson Lind.
He was a 1949 graduate of Cassadaga Valley Central School, where he played clarinet in the band, basketball and baseball. He was also a member and past president of the F.F.A. and was active in the 4-H program, showing Guernsey cows at the Chautauqua County Fair and receiving many awards.
Rich was a lifelong farmer and had a herd of Holstein cows, heifers and calves. He never said no to helping a fellow farmer or neighbor in need which included many snowy mornings plowing for neighbors and checking on other family farms after chores.