SOMERSET -- It was a bit cold Saturday in Somerset, but it was perfect weather for the 22nd annual Fire and Ice Festival.
The festival, which started Friday, has had more than a thousand people attend so far.
Organizers said they passed out 1,300 pins for the event.
There were more than 35 ice sculptures, and lots of activities and food for the family.
"I've been coming here for a long time, and I like coming here because I like to see all the neat sculptures, and they have really good kettle corn here too," Read More...
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WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) -- 60 years ago today, nine African-American students entered Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was the first time students of color were permitted on campus after the Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation of schools was unconstitutional.
Two days before the students were finally able to enter the school, they were faced by a large mob that became violent. 1,000 people cursed and fought against the students being in the same classrooms as white students. Read More...