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Flood waters wash over Guy Ford Road bridge on the Watauga River as Hurricane Helene approaches in the North Carolina mountains, in Sugar Grove, North Carolina, U.S. September 26, 2024.
Sugar Grove is located in the National Radio Quiet Zone covering 13,000 square miles (34,000 km 2) in West Virginia and Virginia. The zone was established by Congress in 1958 to facilitate its mission and that of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory located 30 miles (48 km) away at Green Bank in Pocahontas County, West Virginia.
Restrictions of transmissions are strictest within ten miles (16 km) of the Green Bank and Sugar Grove facilities, [4] where most omnidirectional and high-power transmissions are prohibited. Not all radio transmissions are prohibited in the Quiet Zone. For example, emergency service (police, fire, and ambulance) radios and CB radios are
SUGAR CREEK, Mo. — As of Monday, the cause of a fire damaging a home in Sugar Creek that left six people injured, including four firefighters, is still under investigation. The state Fire ...
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14 – Pattersonville Fire Dist. #4; 15 – Pine Grove Fire Dist. #5; 16 – South Schenectady Fire Dist. #6; 17 – Schonowe Fire Dist. #7; 18 – Plotterkill Fire Dist. #8 (Town of Princetown) Town of Glenville Fire Dist. 21 – Hoffmans Fire Dist. #1 (now closed) 22 – Alplaus Fire Dist. #2; 23 – East Glenville Fire Dist. #3; 24 ...
Fire officials said the Grove Fire was heading southeast through steep and challenging terrain. The fire grew to 1.4 square miles (3.6 square kilometers) overnight and was 10% contained by ...
Sugar Grove was founded in 1837, when John Mast opened the Sugar Grove Post Office; that year he reported a revenue of $14. [3] During the Civil War, Company E of the 37th Confederate Regiment was organized September, 1861. Between 1864 and 1865, the home guard battalion of Watauga was stationed at Camp Mast, nearby Sugar Grove.