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Patrons show mixed emotions on sacrificing liquor for ‘Dry January’
SUMMARY: . The article discusses the benefits of participating in Dry January and refraining from consuming alcohol, including improved physical and mental health. Medical professionals emphasize the detrimental effects of excessive alcohol consumption, such as liver disease and other internal problems. Encouraging people to take a break from alcohol, Dry January serves as an opportunity to recharge the mind, body, and spirit, and swap out alcohol for healthier habits. The article also features personal testimonies of individuals who have participated in Dry January and found it to be a positive experience. Overall, the message conveyed is one of encouragement to take care of oneself by abstaining from alcohol for the month.
New Year’s Day is less than a week away, which means many Americans will be taking a break from alcohol.
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Student Athlete of the Week: Resurrection Catholic's Carter Taylor
SUMMARY: Carter Taylor, a standout from Resurrection Catholic School, is this week‘s WXXV Student Athlete of the Week. At just 16, he’s already making waves in outlaw late model racing, a realm typically dominated by more experienced drivers. Carter began racing at age 11 with go-karts, quickly showing talent by winning races and securing a second-place finish in points by his first year. A tri-sport athlete, he also plays football and bowls. With strong family support and his crew, he aims for an outlaw championship at Five Flags Speedway and will compete in the prestigious Snowball Derby this December.
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09/20 Ryan's “Weekend & Tropical Update” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority is monitoring potential tropical system development in the Bay of Cichi, Northwestern Gulf, expecting a broad low to form by the weekend or early next week. Current models show inconsistent forecasts, with projections ranging from minimal impact to potential tropical depression or storm. Meanwhile, today‘s weather will be warm and sunny, with temperatures reaching the low 90s and a slight chance of cloud cover. The weekend should be pleasant with sunny skies as fall officially begins on Sunday. Significant rain chances may not emerge until mid-next week, providing clear weather for outdoor activities.
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9/19 – Trey Tonnessen's “Big Lodge” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority reports that South Mississippi is experiencing high humidity and warmth, reminiscent of summer as we approach fall. Despite the heat, the day was sunny, with increased moisture noted on the radar. The area will see mid to upper 70s and low 80s temperatures, with a chance of showers easing over the weekend. A flash flood occurrence from 2001 is also highlighted. The forecast looks promising for clearer conditions with temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s for the weekend. Viewers are encouraged to tune into local news for updates on weather and current events.
9/19 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Big Lodge” Thursday Night Forecast
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