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Avoid spreading illneses during the holidays

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Station – 2023-12-20 00:30:05

SUMMARY: Christmas is just around the corner, and while you may want to spread cheer, it’s important to be mindful of the spread of upper respiratory illnesses. Nurse practitioner Donnie Scoggin warns of a surge of influenza B in the past few weeks, with symptoms runny nose, sore throat, coughing, headache, and fever. He advises that if you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s best to skip large holiday gatherings and crowded travel to reduce the risk of spreading illness. Remember to take precautions and be mindful of the potential for illness during this holiday season.

According to the CDC, large holiday gatherings, crowded travel and more time spent indoors can all to the spread of upper respiratory illnesses.

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9/19 – Rex's Thursday Morning Forecast

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Station – 2024-09-20 01:24:43


SUMMARY: Welcome back! On this Thursday, temperatures range from 65°F in McGee to 72°F in Lumberton, with little to no fog in the area. Expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 91°F and milder humidity to earlier summer months. The shows no rain for the next , and a potential area of low pressure may develop in the within seven days, but nothing is currently tracking. Tonight’s low will be around 69°F. Friday will be similarly hot at 91°F, with temperatures in the 90s lasting through Monday. Stay tuned for updates!

Meteorologist Rex Thompson looks at the weather for the end of the week.

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Francine left good and bad during its visit to the Pine Belt

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www.youtube.com – | The Pine Belt’s Station – 2024-09-20 01:24:43


SUMMARY: Hurricane Francine’s passage through the Pine Belt elicited mixed feelings among local farmers. Pearl County more impacts than others, receiving tropical storm-force winds and heavy rainfall of 6 to 8 inches. While strong winds damaged some corn crops, the severity of the impact varied based on corn variety and planting location. Despite these challenges, some farmers found for their soybean crops, calling the rainfall a “drought buster.” The moisture also led to a surge in grasshopper populations, affecting soybean plants. Overall, the storm’s effects highlighted the complex relationship between weather and agriculture.

Francine left good and bad during its visit to the Pine Belt.

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10pm Headlines 9/19

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local Station – 2024-09-20 01:24:43


SUMMARY: WDAM News at 10 reports on multiple local stories. In a tragic , two people died in a crash involving a bus from Mississippi Coast Community College, while a woman was hospitalized after a shooting in Collins. The Glendale Community is set to upgrades, new playground equipment and a basketball court, funded by ARPA. Mississippi has the second-highest prostate cancer mortality rate in the U.S.; emphasize the importance of screenings, now accessible through simple blood tests. Lastly, local farmers are recovering after Hurricane Francine made landfall over a ago.

10pm Headlines 9/19

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