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Police consider a Charleston man's disappearance suspicious after finding his car and cellphone abandoned on a dead end street Thursday. Robert "Bob" Kenneth Snow, 55, of 103 Arlington Ave., was last seen by relatives at about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday leaving the 7-11 on Washington Street West, where he works as a district manager, said Wendy Reynolds, his daughter.
What is your favorite childhood memory involving snow? Bob Christenson, Roanoke
Charleston police are investigating the city's first homicide this year after boaters found the body of a missing Dunbar man in the Elk River Saturday morning. Charleston Police Sgt. Bobby Eggleton said Robert "Bob" Kenneth Snow, 55, of 103 Arlington Ave., Dunbar, had been in the river for a couple days when boaters called Kanawha County Metro 911 at about 11:30 a.m. and said there was a body floating in the Elk near the Slack Street boat ramp.
Former Normal Public Library Director Bob Wegman remembers how the leaves and snow would blow in when the door was opened at the library's former site on Broadway. The old Eisner grocery store building turned library didn't even have a public restroom.
BOB DYLAN, Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, Deer Valley, Aug. 17 DEER VALLEY -- I don't think I've ever seen a crowd stand for an entire concert at Deer Valley.
JAY -- Regional School Unit 73 is still looking for contractor bids for snowplowing and sanding this year. The district hasn't received a tremendous response from newspaper ads seeking bids for snow removal and sanding, Superintendent Bob Wall said. There has been some interest but he would like to see more.
Should be an interesting November sweeps period this year, as new episodes and news gimmicks await viewers during long evenings. We led into sweeps with a damaging autumn storm that silenced TVs and other appliances in much of the state for several days. And when the CL&P guy this week responded to complaints by saying there was more snow than was forecast, several meteorologists and colleagues stepped forward to say, "Whoa, that's not true! Logan Byrnes and other morning-show regulars on Fox CT credited Joe Furey with insisting in his forecast it would be a bad storm for outages. NBC CT was running promos showing Bob Maxon saying the same thing before the storm, and NBC's Ryan Hanrahan blogged Wednesday that "Friday morning, Bob Maxon and I were forecasting up to a foot of snow that w...
Interesting scene on the baseball field at Yarmouth High School, on a day when the nation's capitol was shoveling out from yet another storm with double-digit snow totals. With brown grass visible alongside the dirty gray parking lot, a host of Nordic skiers kicked and glided over the hard-packed snow. It's small-scale, but it's legit," said Yarmouth Coach Bob Morse, who organized the "Classic Sprints" for two dozen skiers from five coastal schools as a last-minute way to qualify for the state championships, which begin Tuesday at three locations.
ONTARIO - A fire on Friday evening damaged an apartment in 1100 block of I Street. Ontario firefighters responded at 6:44 p.m. to the apartment complex, said Bob Snow, battalion chief.
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