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Eubank Church aids flood victims in North Carolina
SUMMARY: Volunteers are flocking to North Carolina and East Tennessee to aid communities devastated by Hurricane Helen. Clay Herd, lead pastor at Eubank Baptist Church in Pulaski County, recalls the destruction from previous floods in Eastern Kentucky. After receiving supplies from a friend, he felt called to assist those affected in Hendersonville, where flood damage left many residents starting over. Despite the overwhelming loss, Herd and his church members remain hopeful, believing in God’s goodness amid adversity. They plan to continue sending donations to Hendersonville as long as there is a need, demonstrating community resilience and support.
Herd is now the lead pastor at Eubank Baptist church in Pulaski County, and said his congregation had a desire to help but wasn’t sure what that would look like.
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Morning weather forecast: 12/20/2024
SUMMARY: A cold front is bringing rain, drizzle, and snow to Central Kentucky, particularly in areas like Mount Sterling, Morhead, and Paris. The rain will transition to snow showers later today, with some minor accumulations expected, particularly in Southeastern Kentucky’s higher elevations. A winter weather advisory is in effect for certain counties. Temperatures, currently in the mid-30s, will drop as winds shift, creating wind chills in the low 30s. Snow flurries may persist into tomorrow morning, with the heaviest snow in Southeast Kentucky. The weather will clear up by the weekend, with sunshine expected on Saturday and Sunday.
It may not be Christmas yet, but some snow falling this time of year just feels right. A fast-moving clipper system will make for some slight wintry accumulations, particularly in elevated areas of Kentucky. Stay safe!
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Evening weather forecast 12/19/2024
SUMMARY: The weather will be colder this weekend with temperatures dropping near freezing at night and staying in the 30s during the day. Gusty winds from the west will shift to the north, bringing a mix of rain, snow, and wintry mix starting tomorrow. Snow is expected to accumulate, with some areas possibly receiving up to an inch, especially in southeastern Kentucky. Saturday will be very cold, with highs just above freezing, and snow flurries may continue into the weekend. By Sunday, temperatures will rise slightly, but snow is unlikely to last. Christmas weather is uncertain, with scattered showers possible.
FOX 56 meteorologist Justin Esterly tracks the dipping temperatures into the end of the week ahead of a warmup right in time for Christmas in his Thursday evening forecast.
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Barren County students win 2024 Congressional App Challenge
SUMMARY: Rep. Brett Guthrie announced the winners of the Congressional App Challenge from Kentucky’s Second District, highlighting Barren County High School students Emmaline Phelps, Brooke Gibson, and Cole Young, who won first place with their app “Allergy Aware.” Guthrie expressed pride in the students’ accomplishments, emphasizing the challenge’s role in showcasing computer science skills and inspiring future careers. The second and third places were awarded to Sharvil Saxena for “Serenity” and Manit and Bhavit Gupta for “Personalized Intelligent Fitness & Nutrition Assistant,” both from DuPont Manual High School. Additional awards were given to various middle school participants from Hebron Middle School.
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