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middleland · 9 months
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beckleysbooks · 11 months
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When The Party's Over
Here it is, the end of October, Halloween to be exact. Tomorrow many across the Southwestern part of the US and Mexico will celebrate Dia De Los Muertos - The day of the dead. Then, that wraps up the Summer and Fall festivals for another year. And, what a season it has been for me, it was pretty much being somewhere new each week with my inaugural book tour and promoting my historical fiction about my 3rd great grandmother, "Oh! Susannah". All good things must come to an end, so they say.
The tour started on March 4th at a Local Author's event in Canton, Ohio. That giddy beginning had me reminiscing back to my youth, when I was just a little further east on State Route 30, in Minerva, Ohio. Each early summer the "Minerva Homecoming" would occur in Brock Park, situated nicely beside the Little Sandy River; creek actually. Anyway, the rides and concessions would start to arrive late on Saturday night and on through Sunday, with an anticipated "opening" of Monday evening, after the Firemen's Parade. How did they expect kids to wait that long when you could see from the road, just along the creek, a hub of activity. I was never allowed to go onto the park grounds, only viewing from a safe distance on my bike. The anticipation! And, this similar anticipation is what had me eager to start what turned out to be, an eight-month book tour.
My wife and I were traveling to Perryville, Kentucky about three weeks ago, when while at an Ohio Interstate rest stop, I show my wife where my travels this year had taken me. My left arm extended to the middle of the state, and formed the western boundary, while my right arm lie horizontally at the southern boundary of Cadiz, Ohio. Admittedly, we were taken back by the visual of the whole of Northeast Ohio!
Yes, it's been a great tour. I've met so many interesting people who have generously shared their stories and experiences with me. I've learned so much and equally have made every effort to share my knowledge of what it was like to live as a woman in the 19th century. Then, there were all the stories about Susannah's brothers' Civil War service. My hope is that I've given to others as much as they have shared with me. And, in the process, hundreds of signed copies of "Oh! Susannah" have exchanged hands.
It seems appropriate that the last outdoor event, The Algonquin Mill Festival, was held about 5 miles west of where Susannah's story takes place. I have such fond memories of my grandmother, Wilda Beckley, dressing up as a pioneer woman and knitting with all of her other lady friends, mind you in all kinds of weather, at the Mill Festival. I sat through days of rain too as fate would have it.
From the Algonquin Festival, I met people from my hometown and was also introduced to a locally renowned historian, John Davis. Our initial meeting led to John introducing me to Ralph Brackin about a week later. Ralph, who by the way will turn 97 early next year, and John provided me with their knowledge of Union Township, which will be "the home" of my sequel, "A novelization of John Hiram Beckley".
John Davis with the help of another local author and historian, Janice Lane, had me walking through the tree-studded, land-locked property that my grandfather's grandfather, John Hiram Beckley, once owned. Looking at it today, I have no idea how John Hiram farmed this piece of land. It was John Davis' great grandfather who owned the adjacent property directly north of this plot. John told of how his family's land was swallowed up with the creation of the man-made Leesville Lake. Memories came flooding back to me as we pulled into the Leesville boat ramp, the very spot 50 + years ago I had tenuously held on to the rope that kept my grandpa's boat "tethered" while he parked the car and trailer. A quick stop for bait - minnows and maggots - as we grew our own earthworms back then, and we motored off on to the lake with gramp's 5 horse power engine for a day of fishing!
Research, writing and memories have been the foundation and success of my first publication, and now that the fair and festival season is officially over, these very things will provide me the path forward to write my next book.
If by chance you do not currently own your own copy of "Oh! Susannah", you can do so by visiting my website: www.beckleysbooks.com Til next week, when I will blog again, cheers!
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k12academics · 1 year
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Nestled in the woods on beautiful Leesville Lake near Carrollton Ohio lies an award winning summer camp that has served young people since 1959. Throughout the Midwest, Falcon Camp is widely recognized as Ohio's premier summer camp. Falcon has been independently selected as one of the "Top Ten Camps in the USA" by EarlyChildhoodEducationZone.com , as "Ohio's Coolest Camp" by Philly.com, recipient of a 2019 'Best Parenting' award from Cincinnati Family magazine and honored by the American Camp Association Ohio Section with their Program Excellence Award. Falcon Camp offers an eye catching lakefront setting, a talented staff and a wide range of activities. Boys and girls ages 6-16 choose daily from a variety of activities such as sailing, horseback riding, tennis, mountain biking, theater, sports, riflery, crafts, nature study and so much more. A popular extra riding program is available in addition to the regular horseback riding program. Daily activities are gender separate with planned coed activities and divided by appropriate age/grade. The non-competitive environment is inviting to campers who may be hesitant to try something new, while the awards system challenges even the most experienced campers. Falcon has a strong reputation for making sure a camper's first camping experience is positive. The Traditional Camp offers programs in 2, 4, 6, and 8 week sessions. A 1:4 staff/camper ratio insures attention and instruction in each activity. Instruction is given from beginner to advanced in each area and campers are encouraged to try everything before choosing favorites. The Health Center is available 24/7 and the Kitchen serves excellent food with good variety and attention to individual needs. Falcon also offers an exciting one week intro 'Young Adventure' program for campers ages 6-10. This unique program is designed with care to guide younger campers towards success in their first great adventure away from home. The Young Adventure program takes place inside the Traditional Camp program and includes most of the same activities. A 1:3 staff/camper ratio gives Falcon the ability to keep a close eye and give a helping hand when needed. Basic skills are taught with an emphasis on safety as well as fun. Falcon's directors are experienced and caring. Our leadership development programs for older campers and junior staff are respected across the camping world. Our efforts to create an atmosphere of safety and healthy learning helps campers reach outside their comfort zones to feel good about trying new activities and making new friends. Falcon friendships do last a lifetime. At Falcon, good things happen by design. Most important of all: Falcon is great fun! "Fun for Now, Skills for Life" is more than a logo phrase but is truly what happens at camp. Falcon is accredited by the American Camp Association and we are celebrating our 62nd year. Campers join Falcon from across the country and from around the world. Located two hours south of Cleveland, an hour and a half west of Pittsburgh and 3 hours east of Columbus, many of our families have an easy drive to camp. There is easy airport pickup as Falcon typically hosts campers from about 15 different states and multiple countries each year. References are available and everyone is welcome to contact Falcon for more information: email [email protected], phone 800/837-CAMP, or visit the website, www.falconcamp.com.This is an outstanding opportunity to experience an excellent summer! At Falcon, good things happen by design.
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Leesville Town Hall
State Route 598 and County Road 229
Leesville, OH
Leesville is a village in Jefferson Township, Crawford County, Ohio, located on State Route 212 near the terminus of State Route 164 along Conotton Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.26 square miles, all land.   The population was 127 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area. The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway previously the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad passes through the town.   The Leesville Town Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 3, 1979.
     Leesville was platted August 1, 1812, as Leesburg in what was then One Leg Township, Tuscarawas County, by Thomas Price and Peter Saunders. By the 1820 census it had 131 residents.  It was one of the stations on the Underground Railroad, and in those days its little public hall at times was visited by such bright and shining abolition lights as William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, Parker Pillsbury.  By 1880, the population was 408, mostly involved in farming and coal mining, and the post office was named Leesville to avoid confusion with a Leesburg in Highland county.  At some later point the village name was changed.
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U.S. Daily Low Temperature Records Tied/Broken 12/25/22
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Chena River Recreation Area, Alaska: -28 (previous record -20 2003)
Cold Bay, Alaska: 4 (previous record 5 2006)
Mt. Ryan summit, Alaska: -28 (previous record -27 2004)
Hardy, Arkansas: 9 (previous record 14 2000)
Jefferson Township, Arkansas: -6 (previous record 22 1961)
Ozark National Forest, Arkansas: 8 (previous record 9 1985)
Pine Bluff, Arkansas: 4 (also 4 1983)
West Memphis, Arkansas: 3 (previous record 12 1985)
New Hartford, Connecticut: 3 (previous record 4 2006)
Cross City, Florida: 19 (previous record 27 2020)
Daytona Beach, Florida: 28 (previous record 31 1961)
Marianna, Florida: 19 (previous record 28 2020)
Sanford, Florida: 28 (previous record 31 1963)
Carrollton, Georgia: 8 (previous record 15 1966)
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Robinson, Illinois: -8 (previous record 8 2013)
Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana: -6 (previous record -1 2004)
Emporia, Kansas: 3 (previous record 6 1962)
Gardner, Kansas: 3 (previous record 5 2000)
Manhattan Township, Kansas: 0 (previous record 1 1962)
Topeka Township, Kansas: 0 (previous record 7 2000)
Paintsville, Kentucky: 1 (previous record 8 1985)
Annapolis, Maryland: 14 (previous record 18 1960)
Oakland, Maryland: -14 (previous record -13 1935)
Unincorporated Queen Anne's County, Maryland: 8 (previous record 19 1935)
Monroe City, Missouri: -9 (previous record -4 1980)
Smithville, Missouri: -7 (previous record 0 2020)
Walls Township, Missouri: 4 (also 4 1985)
Kootenai National Forest, Montana: -6 (previous record -5 2017)
Unincorporated Arthur County, Nebraska: -11 (previous record -8 1952)
Unincorporated Boyd County, Nebraska: -14 (also -14 2000)
Elgin, Nebraska: -4 (also -4 1996)
Hebron, Nebraska: -18 (previous record -15 1983)
Cherokee National Forest, North Carolina: -16 (previous record 0 1995)
Elizabeth City, North Carolina: 18 (previous record 19 1980)
Hot Springs, North Carolina: 2 (previous record 14 2000)
Lumberton, North Carolina: 18 (previous record 22 2000)
Manteo, North Carolina: 18 (also 18 1976)
Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina: -6 (also -6 1989)
Mill Township, Ohio: 0 (previous record 2 1993)
Unincorporated McCurtain County, Oklahoma: 8 (previous record 10 2004)
Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina: 9 (previous record 17 1906)
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: 16 (previous record 18 1989)
Unincorporated Spartanburg County, South Carolina: 7 (previous record 13 1999)
Franklin, Tennessee: 6 (also 6 1966)
Kingsport, Tennessee: 0 (also 0 1983)
Monterey, Tennessee: 1 (previous record 8 1906)
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee: 5 (previous record 10 2000)
Mt. Le Conte summit, Tennessee: -11 (previous record -6 1995)
Newfound Gap summit, Tennessee: -6 (previous record 3 1995)
Anson, Texas: 13 (also 13 2009)
Austin, Texas: 17 (previous record 20 2004)
Unincorporated Comal County, Texas: 17 (previous record 23 2004)
Eden, Texas: 12 (previous record 17 1953)
El Campo, Texas: 20 (previous record 26 1953)
Unincorporated Hays County, Texas: 16 (previous record 20 2004)
Jacksonville, Texas: 5 (previous record 8 1983)
Unincorporated Jeff Davis County, Texas: 13 (previous record 19 2000)
Pleasanton, Texas: 19 (previous record 23 1990)
Unincorporated Smith County, Texas: 20 (also 20 2004)
South Llano River State Park, Texas: 7 (also 7 1953)
Waco, Texas: 12 (previous record 16 1966)
Danville, Virginia: 6 (previous record 15 1953)
Unincorporated Smyth County, Virginia: -1 (previous record 7 1896)
Unincorporated Greenbrier County, West Virginia: -6 (previous record -2 1930)
Unincorporated Wyoming County, West Virginia: 1 (previous record 9 2000)
Boysen State Park, Wyoming: -21 (previous record -12 1983)
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imiwin2win:G. SAM PIATT: จับมัสกี้สุดระทึก
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เหล่าชาวเรือที่ไม่เคยติดตาขอและก็ต่อสู้กับปลามัสเกลคุณลุงผู้ทรงประสิทธิภาพ พลาดความระทึกใจที่สุดของกีฬาตกปลาที่มีให้ มัสกี้จะกระโดด ส่ายหน้า บิดตัว กระเด็นกระเด็นเสมือนวาฬในประชาสัมพันธ์ของบริษัทสัญญาประกันภัย ดำตรงลึกเพื่อค้นหาขอนไม้หรืออุปสรรค์ที่จะหลบซ่อน ขึ้นมาอีกรอบ และก็ภายหลังที่คุณขีดเส้นได้พอเพียงแล้ว ให้ขุดใต้ท้องเรือด้วยความอุตสาหะหนสุดท้ายเพื่อเสรีภาพ ก่อนที่จะเขาจะเหนื่อยล้ามากพอที่สหายของคุณจะจับกุมตัวเขา หรือโดยมากของเขา ลงในที่กรองขนาดใหญ่นั้นแล้วพาเขาขึ้นเรือ รับกล้องถ่ายรูป. ประสานมือทั้งสองข้างไว้ด้านหน้าคุณ (ไม่ใช่ง่ายเนื่องจากว่าพวกเราบางทีอาจเอ่ยถึงปลาที่มีน้ำหนักตั้งแต่ 40 ปอนด์ขึ้นไป) รอยยิ้ม. แล้วต่อจากนั้น ระวังไม่ให้ฟันผุ จับเขาไว้ใต้ผิวน้ำ แล้วมองเขาว่ายออกไป
ขอบคุณมาก คุณมัสกี้ ตลอดอาชีพการตกปลาของฉัน ฉันแฮปปี้ที่ได้ต่อสู้และก็พายเรือมัสกี้ห้าตัว – หนึ่งตัวที่ Kinniconick Creek ใน Lewis County รวมทั้งสี่ตัวใน Cave Run Lake ซึ่งอยู่ห่างจากเมืองวิทยาลัย Morehead ไปด้านตะวันตกเฉใต้โดยประมาณ 10 ไมล์ ไม่มี Dipnet หนึ่งในความจำที่ยิ่งใหญ่ที่สุดของฉันเกี่ยวกับมัสกี้เกิดขึ้นเมื่อห้าปีกลายใน Cave Run ฉันกำลังตั้งแคมป์กับ Cave Run Crappie Crew ไซต์สี่ที่ในมิดเดิลทาวน์ (โอไฮโอ) Muskie Men ได้ตั้งเต็นท์ของพวกเขา ตัวเดิมทำมาหากินเปล่าๆมีแต่ว่าปลาคราวฟ ถัดมาจับแม้กระนั้นปลาดุก เข้าเล่นการเลียนแบบตกปลา ที่เกมยิงปลา โจ๊กเกอร์ได้เงินจริง อย่างไรก็ดี อยู่มาวันหนึ่งฉันก็ได้เหยื่อล่อตัวใหญ่ที่มาจากกล่องของบรูซ พ่อผู้เสียชีวิตของฉัน ฉันกำลังหมุนมันผ่านเตียงวัชพืชเมื่อมัสกี้ชนแล้วก็แปลงเป็นอากาศอย่างเร็ว ชายสองคนจากชมรมมัสกี้กำลังเดินผ่านพวกเราไปเพื่อจับปลาที่ริมฝั่งที่อยู่ไกลออกไป พวกเขาสอดส่องเวลาที่ฉันต่อสู้กับมัสกี้จากระยะไกล ฉันมีเส้นนิดหน่อยเมื่อเขาตี ฉันไม่มี dipnet “ประเดี๋ยวก่อน” พวกเขากล่าว “แล้วพวกเราจะเอาดิปเน็ทของพวกเรามาให้ท่าน!” “ฉันไม่ได้อยากมัน” ฉันกล่าว จริงๆแล้วฉันไม่ทราบว่าฉันกำลังจะลงเรือมัสกี้ตัวนั้นได้ยังไง ซึ่งวัดได้ยาวกว่าสามฟุต ขณะเดียวกันนั้นปลาก็พุ่งเข้าพบเรือ ฉันหมุนให้เร็วที่สุดเท่าที่จะทำเป็นเพื่อไม่ให้หย่อนยาน หลังจากนั้นตรงข้างๆของเรือ เขาฉีกผิวแล้วก็กระโจนขึ้นจากน้ำอย่างสมบูรณ์ ฉันกระตุกเสาและก็มัสกี้ตัวนั้นก็ตกลงไปที่ข้างล่างของเรือ ระหว่างที่พวกเขามอง ฉันก็ดึงเบ็ดออกมาจากฟันกรามของมันอย่างไม่ใส่ใจและก็ชูปลาขึ้นเพื่อพวกเขายกย่อง ทั้งคู่กรุ๊ปมารวมกันที่โต๊ะปิกนิกของพวกเราเพื่อเล่นเกมเพนนีแอนเต้โป๊กเกอร์ มีการเสวนากันจำนวนมากเกี่ยวกับนักตกปลาที่ลงหยุดมัสกี้โดยไม่จำเป็นที่จะต้องใช้ตาข่าย
ถุงน่องมัสกี้ เมื่อใส่ใจว่ามัสกี้เป็นปลาเกมยอดฮิตซึ่งสามารถเติบโตได้เป็นขนาดใหญ่โตในทะเลสาบภายในประเทศ อีกทั้งปลาและก็สัตว์ป่าในเมืองโอไฮโอและก็เคนตักกี้ต่างมีโรงเพาะฟักที่ฟักมัสกี้เอาไว้ภายในบ่อเลี้ยงจนถึงยาวโดยประมาณหนึ่งฟุตแล้วจุ่มลงไป นำออกมาบรรทุกในรถบรรทุกน้ำมัน แล้วก็เก็บเอาไว้ภายในน่านน้ำที่ระบุ ในโอไฮโอ ทุกฤดูใบไม้ร่วงในลอนดอนรวมทั้งโรงเพาะฟักปลาของเมือง Kincaid มีปลามัสกี้ราว 20,000 ตัว วัดขนาด 8 ถึง 12 นิ้วในทะเลสาบเก้าที่ ดังเช่น Alum Creek, Caesar Creek, Clear Fork, CJ Brown, Lake Milton, Leesville, Piedmont, Salt Fork และก็ West Branch ยิ่งกว่านั้น ทะเลสาบ Pymatuning ซึ่งตั้งอยู่ตามแนวชายแดนโอไฮโอ-เพนซิลเวเนีย ยังมีที่ทำการคณะกรรมการประมงแล้วก็เรือที่เมืองเพนซิลวาเนียอีกด้วย บันทึกของเมืองโอไฮโอ muskie ชั่งน้ำหนัก 55.13 ปอนด์รวมทั้งวัดได้50¼นิ้วเมื่อโดนจับที่ Piedmont Lake ในปี 1972 บันทึกของเมืองเคนตักกี้เป็นรถยนต์ 47 ปอนด์ที่โดนจับได้จาก Cave Run เมื่อราว 10 ปีที่ผ่านมา คนจับมาแบบเป็นๆเด็กหญิงที่เป็นเด็กนักเรียนปีลำดับที่สองที่โรงเรียนมัธยมศึกษามอนต์โกเมอปรี่เคาน์ตี้ คุณกำลังตกปลากับพ่อบุญธรรมของคุณ ซึ่งดำเนินการเป็นไกด์นำเที่ยวมัสก์ใน Cave Run พวกเขาเล่นพิณหนักเกือบจะตลอดทั้งวันโดยไม่มีการนัดกันหยุดงาน ก่อนที่จะบันทึกจะพุ่งเข้าใส่เรือ กรมทรัพยากรปลาและก็สัตว์ป่าของเมืองเคนตักกี้เก็บ 2,000 ถึง 3,000 muskie ไปสู่ Cave Run ทุกปี พวกเขาได้รับการอุปถัมภ์ค้ำชูที่โรงเพาะฟักปลาคลาร์กซึ่งอยู่ใต้เขื่อนเคฟรัน โรงเพาะฟักปลา Kincaid ตั้งอยู่ริมฝั่งแม่น้ำ Ohio Brush Creek ด้านตะวันตกเฉเหนือของ Portsmouth หนึ่งปีที่อุทกภัยได้ท่วมบ่อเลี้ยง ทำให้มัสก์กี้หนีลงไปในลำห้วยได้ มัสกี้ที่มีน้ำหนักสูงถึง 30 ปอนด์โดนจับจากโอไฮโอบรัชครีก Rich Zweifel ผู้ดูแลโครงงานประมงน้ำจืดของกองสัตว์ป่าบอกว่า “เดี๋ยวนี้ การขยายพันธุ์ตามธรรมชาติเกิดขึ้นได้ยากเนื่องจากว่าข้อกำหนดด้านที่พักที่อาศัยในอ่างเก็บน้ำโอไฮโอ การเก็บมัสกี้ในช่วงฤดูใบไม้ตกช่วยทำให้รอดได้สูงมากขึ้น เนื่องจากว่าสามารถเก็บไว้ได้ในขนาดที่ใหญ่ขึ้นรวมทั้งในน้ำเย็นจัด”
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xxerineccoxx · 6 years
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She took care of his photo bombing real fast. Lolol. (at Leesville, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoSdbSXAICo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hvrnrav9tosv
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Phi Kappa Phi hosts program for Spring 2019 initiates
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NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest, most selective and most prestigious all-discipline honor society, held an induction ceremony for Spring 2019 initiates.  Selection criteria for Phi Kappa Phi are based on high academic standard.  Membership is open to the top 7.5 percent of second term juniors and the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students, as well as faculty and professional staff who achieved scholarly distinction.
 Initiates listed by hometown are as follows.
 Alexandria – Fr. John Brocato, Wayne E. Harper, Martha Hopewell, Kaleigh r. Martin, Jennifer A. Prevot, Sydney N. Seastrunk;
 Amite – Sidney Polezcek;
 Anacoco – Jessica Marie Horton;
 Baton Rouge – Meagan Barbay, Colleen Reese, Laura Vance;
 Benton – Kara E. Knippers;
 Bossier City – Peyton Lee Davis, Jacqueline Loche, Taylor L. Powell, Tori Spraggins;
 Boyce – Sonya Hill, Hannah Denise Miller;
 Breaux Bridge – Nina McCune;
 Broussard – Monica D. Trahan;
 Bunkie – Lauren Beard Emerson;
 Canton, Ohio – Angela R. Disatell;
 Cheneyville – Katie Baronne;
 Clermont, Florida – Jacob A. Manning;
 Converse – Elaina Richardson;
 Covington – Rachael Anne Coyne;
 Cut Off – Kaelyn Musgrave;
 Cypress, Texas – Alexis B. Warren
 Denham Springs – Halle Mahfouz;
 DeRidder – John Austin Ham;
 Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Stephanie M. Webre;
 Deville – Hannah Siebeneicher;
 Dodson – Kimberly Liner;
 Doyline – Kathleen A Redler;
 Edmond, Oklahoma – Payton E. Hartwick;
 Forest Hill – Adrianne Bailey Doré
 Forney, Texas – Jayden Wheeler;
 Frierson – Brittany D. Furro;
 Garner, North Carolina – Emily E. Roy;
 Gray – Tevyn L. W. Johnson;
 Greenwood – Char-Tarian Wilson;
 Hallsville, Texas – Emma G. Hawthorne;
 Haughton – Dawn M.  Young;
 Kenner – Brooke Petkovich;
 Kentwood – Jenna Marie Morris;
 Lafayette – Anita G. Breaux;
 Lake Charles – Steven DeWitt;
 Lawtell – Karoline Guidry;
 Leesville – Carter Coriell, Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
 Little Rock, Arkansas – Maeghan E. Arnolal;
 Madisonville – Jensen Volz;
 Mamou – Melissa Soileau;
 Many – Ricky Lynette Sepulvado;
 Marrero – Jade Anne Duthu;
 Monroe – Angela Mathews;
 Morgan City – Kelly Acosta Terrebonne;
 Natchitoches – Taylor Camidge, John A. Allen, Samantha Clark, Kevin Denks, Alison Garcia, Greg Alan Handel, Kelsey Ann Jordan, Brooke Meade, Shelby Riedel, Joseph Cade Stepp, Mary Linn Wernet;
 New Iberia – Tara J. Bonvillain;
 New Llano – Kaitlyn Hotz;
 Oakdale – Katelyn Ray;
 Pineville – David R. Asbury, Carlee Lake, Wesley Williams;
 Prairieville – Wendy Hazey
 Raymond, Mississippi – Rachel. D. Elkins;
 Rayville – Terry Christian Rigers;
 Reading, Pennsylvania – Dereka M. Lint;
 Ringgold – Sherri Wiggins;
 Robeline – Megan Elise Palmer, Caleb Wester;
 Shreveport – Emily AnnMarie Arnaud, Katherine D. Bolls, Ashlee Elliott, Tawana M. Harris-Glover, Jonathan Martinez, Zachary Scott Sanders;
 Simmesport – Bailie E. Marsh;
 Slidell – Sabrina Miller;
 St. Francisville – Claire Elizabeth Leming;
 Sterlington – Kaitlyn Danielle Johnston;
 Sulphur – Sonya Warner Hidalgo;
 Trout – Devon D. Smith;
 Vinton – Shae Alexus Cramer, Madison Zaunbrecher;
 West Monroe – Jamie Lynn Putnam Guillot;
 Westlake – Brandon James Trahan;
 Winnfield – John Colllins, Rebecca McNeill;
 Wisner – Rebecca E. Jones;
 Zachary – Ciara Chanel Gibbs;
 Zwolle – Holden Rivers;
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Leesville., OH 44827
The J & M Trading Post Annex is located on the southern side of Leesville Road (the old Lincoln Highway) immediately east of the junction with State Route 598 in Leesville, Ohio, near Crestline in Jefferson Township.  Built in 1830, it was listed along with the J. and M. Trading Post with the National Register of Historic Places on April 3, 1979.
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 4/18/22
Atmore, Alabama: 1.6" (previous record 1.4" 2014)
Blue Creek Park, Alabama: 1.21" (previous record 1" 1969)
Clayton, Alabama: 1.41" (previous record 1.29" 2015)
Geneva, Alabama: 2.7" (previous record 2.35" 2014)
Jackson, Alabama: 1.3" (previous record 0.97" 2012)
Unincorporated Tuscaloosa County, Alabama: 0.9" (previous record 0.78" 1988)
Eureka, California: 0.93" (previous record 0.61" 1965)
McCloud, California: 1.94" (previous record 1.79" 1967)
Unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware: 1.69" (previous record 0.67" 1949)
Unincorporated Baker County, Florida: 2" (previous record 0.8" 1969)
Clipley, Florida: 2.55" (previous record 2" 2014)
Quincy, Florida: 1.9" (previous record 1.45" 2014)
Unincorporated St. Johns County, Florida: 2.19" (previous record 0.95" 2021)
Unincorporated Crisp County, Georgia: 1.92" (previous record 0.48" 2015)
Unincorporated Kaua'i County, Hawaii: 2.75" (previous record 1.98" 1968)
Unincorporated Latah County, Idaho: 0.9" (previous record 0.8" 1985)
Denning Township, Illinois: 1.1" (previous record 0.53" 1988)
Unincorporated Clay County, Kentucky: 1.43" (previous record 0.8" 1981)
Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky: 1.01" (also 1.01" 2013)
Salisbury, Maryland: 1.24" (previous record 0.58" 1960)
Houston, Mississippi: 2.12" (previous record 1.22" 1959)
Pontotoc, Mississippi: 4.6" (previous record 1.65" 2017)
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey: 1.39" (previous record 0.55" 1984)
Lower Township, New Jersey: 1.05" (previous record 0.45" 1960)
Queens, New York: 0.96" (previous record 0.58 1953)
Cedar Fork Township, North Carolina: 1.39" (previous record 0.66" 1959)
Charlotte, North Carolina: 1.74" (previous record 1.59" 2003)
Greensboro, North Carolina: 1.64" (previous record 0.76" 1969)
Unincorporated Hyde County, North Carolina: 2.05" (previous record 0.74" 2001)
Lumberton, North Carolina: 0.84" (previous record 0.75" 2014)
Unincorporated New Hanover County, North Carolina: 1.2" (previous record 0.99" 1969)
Unincorporated Rowan County, North Carolina: 1.01" (previous record 0.51" 2003)
Columbus, Ohio: 0.67" (previous record 0.49" 2000)
North Canton, Ohio: 0.67" (previous record 0.57" 1969)
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, Oregon: 0.76" (previous record 0.56" 2007)
Saddle Mt. summit, Oregon: 0.8" (previous record 0.7" 1996)
Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania: 1.2" (previous record 0.81" 1938)
Cleona, Pennsylvania: 1.16" (previous record 0.9" 1973)
Hanover Township, Pennsylvania: 1.42" (previous record 1.22" 1949)
Middletown, Pennsylvania: 0.91" (previous record 0.42" 1949)
Montoursville, Pennsylvania: 0.79" (previous record 0.78" 1957)
Pittston Township, Pennsylvania: 0.92" (previous record 0.78" 1949)
Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania: 1.13" (previous record 0.7" 1949)
Maricao, Puerto Rico: 3.9" (previous record 2.66" 2003)
Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina: 3.4" (previous record 1.76" 1998)
Saluda, South Carolina: 2.39" (previous record 1.29" 1912)
Unincorporated York County, South Carolina: 2.08" (previous record 0.65" 1934)
Huntingdon, Tennessee: 0.98" (previous record 0.81" 1969)
Arlington, Virginia: 0.91" (previous record 0.54" 1989)
Unincorporated Campbell County, Virginia: 1.02" (previous record 0.53" 2012)
Danville, Virginia: 1.53" (previous record 0.31" 1960)
Unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia: 1.11" (previous record 0.64" 2000)
Hopewell, Virginia: 1.05" (previous record 1" 1945)
Roanoke, Virginia: 1.04" (previous record 0.91" 2012)
Unincorporated Sussex County, Virginia: 1.05" (previous record 0.4" 2003)
Williamsburg, Virginia: 1.22" (previous record 1.17" 2000)
Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington: 1.2" (also 1.2" 1984)
Blewett Pass summit, Washington: 0.2" (previous record 0.1" 2019)
Forks, Washington: 1.7" (previous record 1.68" 1969)
Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington: 0.7" (also 0.7" 1996)
Hoquiam, Washington: 1.29" (previous record 0.91" 1960)
Mt. Crag summit, Washington: 2.3" (previous record 0.7" 1995)
Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington: 0.9" (also 0.9" 1993)
Okanogan National Forest, Washington: 0.6" (previous record 0.4" 1988)
White Pass summit, Washington: 0.2" (also 0.2" 2008)
Yakima Nation Reservation, Washington: 0.3" (also 0.3" 2006)
Bridgeport, West Virginia: 0.65" (previous record 0.47" 1943)
Unincorporated Kanawha County, West Virginia: 0.78" (previous record 0.72" 1969)
Martinsburg, West Virginia: 0.84" (previous record 0.75" 1939)
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