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Officiating facing shortages on football field
SUMMARY: As high school football returns, excitement is shared among players, coaches, and fans, with referees eager to be back on the field too. MHSAA official Charles Green, who has nearly 30 years of experience, emphasizes a nationwide shortage of officials and the physical and emotional challenges of the role. He urges everyone to treat officials with respect, acknowledging that just like players and coaches, referees can make mistakes. As the season progresses, Green hopes fans will be understanding of human errors. For more information on becoming a referee, visit wdam.com.
Officiating facing shortages on football field.
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Midday News Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/22/24
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather across Mississippi and Alabama features a sunny, warm Tuesday with temperatures in the upper 70s, rising to lower 80s this afternoon. Overnight lows are expected in the lower 50s, marking a slight increase from recent nights. A high-pressure system is contributing to the warm and dry conditions, resulting in a rainfall deficit, particularly affecting drought conditions in Alabama. Tropical storm Oscar is moving away from Cuba into the central Atlantic without impacting the U.S. The upcoming week will remain sunny with temperatures reaching the upper 80s, while a cold front will bring a cool down by Sunday without rain.
Midday News Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/22/24
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County Road 11: Daigle Farms Hay Rides
SUMMARY: Charlie Dagel, who has a deep love for farm life, returned home in 2016 to establish a riding school at her family‘s farm, which her father bought in the late 70s. This year, DLE Farms will host their first hay rides on October 26, celebrating a bountiful hay harvest. Activities include horse and mule-drawn wagon rides, hay mountain games, multiple vendors, and food trucks. The event is family-friendly, running from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Charlie is excited to share the farm’s peacefulness with the community and looks forward to the fun-filled day.
County Road 11: Daigle Farms Hay Rides
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Gabe forecasts weather for Friday night football
SUMMARY: The Friday Night Fever forecast looks excellent as we head into the weekend, with kickoff temperatures at 75 degrees, dropping to 67 by the fourth quarter. In late October, these mild temperatures are a blessing, avoiding the cold spell that typically requires layering up for evening activities. The dry conditions are ideal for football, making for a pleasant experience. Overall, it’s a great time to enjoy outdoor events without the discomfort of colder weather. Thanks, Gabe, for the update!
Meteorologist Gabe Mahner forecasted the weather for Friday night’s football games.
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