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National Day of Prayer observed by Pine Belt faithful
SUMMARY: Christians around the country participated in the National Day of Prayer, with various gatherings held in the Pine Belt region. One such event in Collins saw dozens of people praying for family, government, entertainment, military, and peace. Participants emphasized the importance of prayer as a way to communicate with God, shed light on darkness, and seek peace for the country and the world. The theme of this year’s event was “Light up the World,” highlighting the power of prayer to bring light into a dark world. The National Day of Prayer has been observed since 1952, with President Ronald Reagan moving the date to the first Thursday in May.
National Day of Prayer observed by Pine Belt faithful.
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New Mississippi Country Music Trail marker unveiled in Union County
SUMMARY: Bobby Wood, a music legend with Mississippi roots, was honored today in New Albany with a marker on the Mississippi Country Music Trail, situated outside the Union County Heritage Museum. Born near Ingomar, Wood boasts over 8,850 song credits and has collaborated with iconic artists like Garth Brooks, George Jones, and Elvis Presley. A two-time inductee into the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, Wood was recognized alongside the Memphis Boys in 2007 and G and the Gman in 2016. He attributes his success to his faith, stating, “a higher power” has guided him throughout his life.
Bobby Wood is the latest artist to get a marker on the Mississippi Country Music Trail.
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Vardaman working to clear fire debris in time for sweet potato festival
SUMMARY: Two months after a devastating fire in downtown Vman on July 16th, cleanup efforts are underway. Local businesses were severely affected, prompting crews to start clearing debris on July 18th. The cleanup includes rare 1920s Purple bricks, with over 100,000 bricks on site, each valued at around a dollar. The profits from these bricks will be donated to the city. Authorities aim to complete the cleanup ahead of the Sweet Potato Festival on November 2nd. Despite frustrations over the long process, there is optimism about meeting the deadline and supporting the community’s recovery.
There’s still a lot to pick up after a fire nearly two months ago burned part of downtown Vardaman.
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Ask John: What is the first day of autumn all about?
SUMMARY: In this week‘s “Ask John,” the question addressed is about the first day of autumn. John explains that autumn begins when the sun is directly over the equator, which occurs around September 22nd at 7:44 AM. The earth’s tilt at 23.5 degrees creates seasonal changes; without this tilt, we wouldn’t experience seasons. During autumn, days and nights are approximately equal in length. John emphasizes that understanding the sun’s position and the earth’s orbit helps explain why we have different seasons. Viewers are encouraged to submit questions for future segments.
WTVA meteorologist John Dolusic answers a question about the first day of fall.
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