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When the Tahlequah Public Works Authority board met Dec. 15, members learned the Muskogee Avenue waterline relocation would be delayed due to a lawsuit against the city from one of
INDIANAPOLIS Monday marks 43 years since the “Blizzard of 1978” hit Indiana.
On Jan. 25, 1978, at 3:45 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a Blizzard Warning for the entire state the first time that had ever happened. The Indianapolis International Airport reported significant snowfall for 31 straight hours. On Jan. 26, Indiana State Police considered all roads in the state to be closed. The National Guard was sent in to remove stranded semis on I-65. Indianapolis ended up receiving 15.5 inches of snow, but the brutal winds continued even after the snow ended, creating snowdrifts that were up to 25 feet high and caused wind chills to drop to -50 degrees.
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Gathered at the statue of Beth Herrington is part of the committee that made the statue possibel. From left are: Mark Gish, David McClain, Herrington, Etter Nottingham, and Diane Kindell.
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Beth Herrington, left, talks with Denver Spears following the unveiling of a statue of her.
As art continues to bloom around Tahlequah, a new statue of one of the city s favorite residents was unveiled Thursday at the Thompson House.
Almost 100 fans of the retired teacher, musician, and noted local historian socially distanced around the yard to participate, with Herrington seated beside the statue.