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WDAM 7 Morning Commute for Friday, June 14 – Green Light Alert
SUMMARY: Good morning Pine Belt, this is Amy Posie with your Friday morning commute update. Currently, there are no new projects but ongoing construction includes lane closures on the I-59 corridor, specifically around the Bouie River Bridge and Evelyn Gandy. Expect lane closures and head-to-head traffic. In Laurel, North 15th Avenue and West 4th Street are closed, and US 49 near Forrest General Hospital has shoulder work. In downtown Hattiesburg, Hall Avenue overpass construction has shut down Hall Avenue and Bay Street. Highway 42 in Reynoldstown is now clear. For detailed updates, visit wdam.com or download the WDAM news app. Have a safe and wonderful weekend!
Crews are hard at work on several construction projects around the Pine Belt roadways.
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Why is everyone sick?
SUMMARY: As cooler weather arrives, doctors are seeing an uptick in flu cases and stress the importance of getting vaccinated before flu season peaks. Dr. Andrew Clark, owner of Northtown Pharmacy, highlights the risks of flu, COVID, and pneumonia, especially for the very young and elderly. He emphasizes the importance of handwashing, wearing masks, and maintaining good hygiene to avoid viruses. Additionally, Clark recommends staying hydrated, resting, and taking Vitamin C supplements to boost immunity. Flu and COVID booster clinics are being offered at churches and schools to help people stay up to date on their vaccinations.
Why is everyone sick?
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Hattiesburg names city's first poet laureate
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg has appointed its first Poet Laureate, Dr. Jennifer Peters, a Southern Miss professor. She began her two-year term in August and aims to enhance the local literary scene through public readings and writing workshops. Peters expressed excitement about defining her role and bringing poetry into the community spotlight. Sponsored by the Hattiesburg Arts Council and the city, her duties include promoting Hattiesburg’s arts and culture. She received a $2,000 stipend for her services and has already participated in her inaugural reading at the Arts Council’s emerging artists exhibit.
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WDAM 7 interview with a hurricane chaser
SUMMARY: The transcript features an interview with Josh Morgerman, a professional hurricane chaser. He discusses his experiences chasing storms, including the most intense weather he encountered this year with Hurricanes Helen and Milton. Morgerman highlights how Milton had unexpectedly strong winds after the eye passed. He also shares his passion for collecting data during storms, which he provides to government agencies for analysis. As the off-season approaches, he advises homeowners to take preventive measures, such as reinforcing roofs, windows, and siding, to better prepare for future hurricanes.
WDAM 7 interview with a hurricane chaser.
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