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A blizzard warning is
given for sustained or gusty
winds of 35 miles per hour
I TerrenceClemons, Gary Hamilton, Ag. and NaturalI or more, and falling or Mrs. Crouch was born Rick Crouch and his wife
I4-H Youth Extension Ag urces Extension Agent I blowing snow that limits April 1, 1933 in Bath Nancy of Olympia; Ron
visibility to one-fourth mile County, the daughter of Crouch and his wife Toni of
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or less. These conditions the late James Clifford and Bedford, Ky.; Brad Crouch
should persist for at least Effie Staton Blevins. She and his wife Melanie
I three hours, was a homemaker, former of Bethel, Ky.; and Rob
The wind chill is based Trojan Mfg. employee Crouch and his wife Kim of
, on the rate of heat loss and former U.S. Forestry Olympia; one sister, Glenna
from exposed skin caused Service employee and was McNabb of Carlisle; four
"Archery In Schools" Weather Service warnings,by the combined effects of a member of the Mudlick brothers - Russell Blevins
Church of God. of Mt. Sterling; Leonard
For the past few weeks, watches, forecasts and wind and cold. An advisory Survivors include her Blevins of Preston, Ky.;
students in the middle other hazard information is issued when wind chill
and high school have been 24hours a day. These radios temperatures are expected husband, Chester Otis Dave Blevins of Olympia;
participating in a widely only receive weather alerts to be between 20 degrees Crouch; three daughters and Clay Blevins of Mt. ,
accepted program named for your specific county below 0 or colder. If - Kathy Curry and her Sterling; 17 grandchildren; !
"Archery In Schools".or the surrounding area. temperatures are predicted husband Bobby of Olympia; 13 great-grandchildren;
Archery in Schools has beenWhen issued by your local to be 35 degrees below or Judy Crouch and her and a special friend, Ruby
featured on KET and other National Weather Service colder, a wind chill warning husband Danny Ray Roberson of Morehead, Ky. ;
nationally known outdoor Forecast Office, weather is given, of Olympia; and Vickie Funeral services were
oriented channels. This radios provide an alerting When accumulations of ANNIE GLADYS Franklin and her husband conducted Saturday Dec. '
program teaches motor tone when severe weather snow, freezing rain, freezingCROUCH Charles of Jeffersonville;13, 2008, at lpm at Mudlick ;
skills, improves self esteem, approaches your area. drizzle and sleet cause Annie Gladys Crouch, seven sons--- Danny CrouchChurch of God with the Rev.
promotes teamwork, and Severe winter weather significant inconvenience 75, of East Hzghway 36, and his wife Donna of Salt Mark Caldwell officiating. '
Olympia, passed away Lick; Ralph Crouch and hisInterment followed at
allows all youthto participate can completely immobilize and moderately dangerous Wednesday Dec. 10,. 2008, wife Debbie of Olympia; Upper Salt Lick Cemetery.
no matter their background,an area. Heavy snow, conditions, awinterweather
Students were firstblizzards or ice storms are advisory is issued, at St. Joseph s Hospital mJeffrey Crouch and his Powell Funeral Home cared
introduced to the program in a potential killer of people, Freezing rain falls on a Mt. Sterling. Wife Tammy of Olympia; for arrangements.
a classroom setting, but now pets and livestock. So when surface with a temperature • ............. "
they can participate in an weather forecasts predict at or below freezing. Sleetis ,. ,:
after school format. Archery extremely harsh weather, rain drops that freeze into • i ....... • i
in Schools practice will bemake advance safety plans ice pellets before reaching• ......... :
meeting after school on in case the conditions the ground. Both can cause ? .......... • ' i
Thursday, December 18th, atdevelop, damaging and dangerous i i
3:45 to 5:00 pm in the Bath Explanations about ice accumulations.
County Middle School Gym. some winter weather terms VisittheUKAgricultural
Practices will be conductedyou might hear on radio orWeather Center at http://
to improve techniques and television broadcasts are wwwagwx.ca.uky.edu or
gain more knowledge in listed below, contact the Bath County
the benefits of Archery. If A winter storm warning Cooperative Extension i
you know a student who is issued in anticipation of a Service to find out more i
would want to participate combination of heavy snow,about winter weather and I
for leisure or to possibly join freezing rain or sleet. This preparation for severe i
a team, please call the 4-Hwarning usually is issued conditions.
Office at 606-674-6121 for six to 24 hours before the
more information, weather is expected to i i
begin. Your Hometown
Holiday Fun Day A winter storm watch Newspaper i
Camp alerts you to the possibility
Do you know a current 4 of a blizzard, heavy snow,brought to youby
through 8th grader who likes freezing rain or sleet. It the
making crafts and hangingusually is given 12 to 36
out with friends playing hours before the beginningBath County Armester Blevins says this has been the best year of his life. He finally got to
games? Then they need to of the storm, meet his two daughters that he hasn't seen in nearly 50 years. They recently got ,
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register for the 4-HfNEP A winter storm outlook News Outlook together and it was the first time in Armester's life that he had all his children :
Holiday Fun Day Camp. The
day will be full craft making,
games, and nutrition
lessons. Participants will
even prepare their own
lunch. The Holiday Fun Day
Camp will be on Tuesday,
December 23rd, at 10:00 am
to 3:00 pm in the County
Extension Large Conference
Room. To register for this
day camp you must call 674-
6121 to do so. Deadline to
register for this free Day
Camp is Friday, December
19TM. Participants will only
need to bring a photo to do a
craft, their imagination and
plenty of energy.
Be Familiar with Winter
Weather Terms
With winter upon us, it's
important to closely follow
local weather forecasts and
warnings and be familiar
with seasonal weather
terminology. This knowledge
could save lives.
Listening to a National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) All-
Hazards Weather Radio is one
of the best ways to monitor
severe winter weather
notices. Part of a nationwide
network of radio stations, this
radio broadcasts National
is issued prior to a winter
storm watch, usually 48 to
60 hours in advance of a
winter storm. The outlook
is issued when forecasters
believe winter weather
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