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Pet telethon re-airs
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Chipmunks "Squeakquel" on DVD/BD March 30
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Late surge gives Zips ugly road win
Tribe Matters:
Blogmail response on Hafner
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Stallworth's contract terminated
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QB in Browns future: another mock draft
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KSU Notes – February 9
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NBA Power Rankings from Around the Internet
Buckeye Blogging:
Buckeyes grab 18 players on signing day
Varsity Letters:
Garfield at Buchtel basketball
All Da King's Men:
Palin At The Tea Party Convention
Blog of Mass Destruction:
What "We Now Know"
Akron Law Café:
Citizens United v. F.E.C. (Part 4): Kennedy's and O'Connor's Basic Approaches to Constitutional Decisionmaking – Top Down and Bottom Up
Car Chase:
Collector Car Hobby Loses One of the Best—Jim Roll
Let's Talk Real Estate:
Decisions Decisions: Credit Cards or Your Mortgage?
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Loucile is looking for a Lake Erie getaway in June for three kids, ages 1, 3, and 5.
Sound Check:
Talk of the Town – Top entertainment picks for the weekend
HRLite House:
Track HR Research
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'Tecmo Bowl' recreation of Super Bowl XLIV
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POSTED: 04:48 p.m. EDT, May 11, 2009
The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Summit, Portage, Wayne, Stark and Medina counties from 2 to 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Temperatures will drop into the mid 30s tonight as light winds and clear skies move into Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Areas of frost will be possible for several hours late tonight as a result of these conditions. Some of the protected and low lying locations across inland northwest Pennsylvania may see temperatures drop into the lower 30s for a brief time around daybreak.
A frost advisory is issued when frost is expected to develop during the growing season. Those with agricultural interests in the warned area are advised to harvest or protect tender vegetation. Also, potted plants normally left outdoors should be covered or brought inside away from the cold.
The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Summit, Portage, Wayne, Stark and Medina counties from 2 to 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Temperatures will drop into the mid 30s tonight as light winds and clear skies move into Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Areas of frost will be possible for several hours late tonight as a result of these conditions. Some of the protected and low lying locations across inland northwest Pennsylvania may see temperatures drop into the lower 30s for a brief time around daybreak.
A frost advisory is issued when frost is expected to develop during the growing season. Those with agricultural interests in the warned area are advised to harvest or protect tender vegetation. Also, potted plants normally left outdoors should be covered or brought inside away from the cold.
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