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We tested three snow sleds for enjoying winter even in a snow drought, including a $6 budget sled and a $200 premium option.
Children in Oklahoma weren't the only ones having fun in the winter weather Saturday. Even police officers joined the fun.
This week, with help from some social media posts, Ace Hardware along Main Street in Hendersonville has been a premiere destination for snow shovels and sleds.
Thanks to icy temperatures and snowfall this winter, trail boss Jim Lyman has high hopes for course conditions for the World Championship Sled Dog Derby, coming up Feb.
Last Saturday, Haugan looked as though snowmobiles were the only mode of transportation as Winterfest rolled into town. Snowmobilers traveled from Washington, Idaho, British Columbia and Montana, with reports that one participant even came from Wisconsin.
To stock up on groceries, buy that snow shovel, purchase a bag of ice melt or bring home a sled you'll be glad to have if a lot of snow falls.
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7 tips on how to sled safely
With winter weather in the forecast, many families across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky are thinking about how to have some fun by sledding. Vanderbilt University Medical Center shared seven tips on how to stay safe while enjoying the snow.
Families sled Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, in Catasauqua after snow blanketed the Lehigh Valley for a second day in a row.
“There is certainly a chance for some snow,” said Danny DuBois, a National Weather Service meteorologist. “If it does happen, it will be more inland southeast Georgia — Waycross and in that area.” As of Thursday morning, there was about a 15-30% chance of wintry precipitation farther inland from the coast.
President Donald Trump hosts leaders from Rwanda and the DRC to sign a deal to end the war in eastern Congo. by Leslee Jaquette Just before closing tonight, Crossroads Ace Hardware employee Cameron Bohall put away the few remaining disks, sleds and ...
It’s all downhill from here. Residents can now enjoy a thrill down the hill even if they don’t have their own equipment thanks to a new feature at Delia Park.
Arctic air and fresh snow are expected to blanket much of the country this week, reviving familiar winter daydreams: skiing, snowboarding and sledding. But here’s a twist...would you ride a sled built around a shovel?