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This Cheviot Tudor Was Once Home to a Teenaged Andy Williams cincinnatimagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cincinnatimagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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John Kiesewetter / WVXU When I looked out at the April snow covering my magnolias Wednesday, and bending over my maple sapling like a Charlie Brown tree, the thought occurred to me: How would Tim Hedrick explain this? Hedrick, who died five years ago today at age 55, could explain anything about the weather in a simple, understandable and often entertaining way. That s what made him arguably the most popular Cincinnati TV personality in my 35 years of writing about TV. Tim Hedrick in 1990. Credit WKRC-TV WKRC-TV dubbed him The Weather Authority, and for most of us, he was. When severe – or just weird – weather blew through Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, most of us turned to Doppler Tim, as I wrote in my tribute when he died, Doppler Tim Hedrick Was More Than Our Weather Authority. ....
Drive-thru sites set up in Fort Worth to give out bottled water to those in need Drive-thru sites set up in Fort Worth to give out bottled water to those in need About 100,000 homes and businesses in Fort Worth are still being told to boil water. The city says it s dealing with an unprecedented number of water main breaks. FORT WORTH, Texas - About 100,000 homes and businesses in Fort Worth are still being told to boil water. The city says it s dealing with an unprecedented number of water main breaks. With all the frozen and damaged pipes, people in several cities still don t have running water that is safe to drink. ....