Editor's note: This story was originally published in 2021. We are republishing it for the anniversary of the storm on Saturday. The Blizzard of '78 was a catastrophic storm that killed about 100 ...
The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library will be showing a PBS documentary about the Blizzard of ‘78’. The Blizzard of 78 Remembered: Personal experiences of Northwest Ohio residents during the 1978 ...
BROCKTON — It was 47 years ago to the day that a "vicious" nor’easter, described as the worst in memory by public officials, paralyzed the Brockton area, according to The Enterprise reporting on Feb.
The headline of the Jan. 26, 1978, Lancaster Eagle-Gazette read, "Area Activity Almost Zero." Yes, it was the Blizzard of '78. The article on the front page that day read in part, "Mother Nature hits ...
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It happened over *** generation ago, so why are we still talking about the blizzard of '78 today? Easy. Simply put, this was *** crazy wild storm. No, those aren't meteorological terms, but you'll see ...
The citizens of Zanesville and Muskingum County were facing oppressive weather conditions in 1978. According to the Jan. 18th edition of the Times Recorder, “Flight personnel at Municipal Airport ...
Muskegon and much of Michigan was shut down 30 years ago this week with the Blizzard of 1978, which made this most recent overnight snowfall seem like dusting. The Blizzard of 1978 is the snow ...
It was 47 years ago to the day that a vicious nor’easter, described as the worst in memory by public officials, paralyzed the South Shore. On Monday, Feb. 6, 1978, the South Shore and beyond. By the ...
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