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Columbus Air Force Base gears up for Thunderbirds air show and more
SUMMARY: This weekend, Columbus will host the thrilling Thunderbirds, the U.S. Air Force’s elite flight demonstration team, known for their spectacular aerial stunts. Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Malafa, the squadron’s commander, shared his excitement about leading this skilled group, which performs two shows weekly and has been captivating audiences for over 60 years. The air show, taking place at the Columbus Air Force Base, aims to inspire the next generation of aviators, emphasizing teamwork and precision. Gates open at 9:00 AM, with performances starting at noon, inviting families to witness this impressive display of aviation prowess.
The Columbus Air Force Base (CAFB) is gearing up for the Thunder Over Columbus Air Show.
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SUMMARY: The fifth annual Bible Reading Marathon commenced today at College Park Methodist Church, featuring public oral readings of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation by individuals from various denominations. Participants gather under a tent to read, listen, and pray, seeking to foster a deep impact of biblical truths in the community. The event started at 9:00 AM with Genesis 1:1 and currently, they are progressing through Genesis. The marathon will conclude Saturday afternoon around 5 or 6 PM, welcoming community members to join in reading, prayer, and fellowship, with open slots still available for participation.
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Fire destroyed house near Lake Piomingo in Lee County
SUMMARY: A fire near Lake Pingo in Lee County destroyed a house this morning, according to Morville Fire Chief Jason Parker. The homeowner was cooking breakfast when she stepped outside to walk her dog and forgot about the stove. The flames rapidly spread, and the house was engulfed in flames within 11 minutes. By the time firefighters arrived, the roof had already collapsed.
A fire destroyed a house near Lake Piomingo in Lee County.
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Power companies responding to Florida for hurricane relief
SUMMARY: Power providers are preparing to assist in Florida as Hurricane Helen is expected to cause significant damage. Crews from Mississippi, including 4 County Electric, are on standby to help restore power to affected areas. Some crews may leave early to assist in Florida, while others from Tom Bigby Electric are also expected to join. With power outages anticipated not only in Florida but also possibly in Georgia, local utilities are ready to mobilize resources to ensure quick recovery efforts. They aim to restore normalcy as soon as possible after assessing the situation post-landfall.
Power companies are among several entities responding to Florida to help with hurricane relief.
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