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Clinton prepares for the upcoming school year
SUMMARY: As the academic year approaches, Eastside Elementary is preparing for the first day with their annual “Meet the Teachers” event, a tradition for over 20 years. This event allows students and parents to meet teachers, ask questions, and for teachers to get acquainted with their students. This is the second year Eastside will follow a modified schedule, featuring nine weeks in school followed by two weeks off. The principal praised last year’s implementation, highlighting great student achievement, participation, and overall satisfaction from both parents and teachers. The school community is optimistic about continuing this schedule in the new year.
It’s back to school for students in Clinton as teachers and administrators prepare for the year
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Macon enacts Halloween curfew
SUMMARY: In the city of Mon, a Halloween curfew starting at 8:00 PM aims to enhance safety for trick-or-treaters and candy distributors. The police chief emphasizes the importance of having children off the streets by that time due to increasing darkness and distracted driving. Parents and kids must return home, while those handing out candy must stop distribution as well. This curfew has been in place for several years, with additional patrols planned for Halloween night to ensure safety for all participants. The police department wants to protect both pedestrians and drivers in the community.
There’s an 8 p.m. curfew in Macon on Halloween.
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FNF Game of the Week: Hamilton at Hatley
SUMMARY: WTV 9 Sports, hosted by Jason Williams, highlights the final week of the regular season for class 1A to 4A schools, preparing for the playoffs next Friday. This week’s featured game is a crucial divisional matchup between the Hamilton Lions and Hatley Tigers in Monroe County, both teams with a record of one win and one loss in division play. With a four-way tie in the standings, the outcome of this game will be pivotal in determining playoff seedings. Live coverage will be presented from Hatley High School later this week.
Hamilton at Hatley is the FNF game of the week, announced on October 29th, 2024
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10/29- Rain chances are higher for Halloween
SUMMARY: This week‘s weather shows generally pleasant conditions with some spotty showers expected in southern areas. A system from the Rockies will approach, bringing a cold front and a higher likelihood of rain and storms on Halloween. Although the risk for severe weather is mainly forested areas, some isolated strong storms might occur. Wednesday will start sunny but will see scattered showers later. Halloween could be wet, especially during prime trick-or-treating hours. Rainfall amounts could reach an inch in some areas. The tropics may develop in the Caribbean but are not expected to threaten the mainland U.S.
10/29- Rain chances are higher for Halloween
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