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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/17/24
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather features a chilly morning with temperatures in the upper 30s, expected to reach around 70°F by the afternoon. The full Hunter Moon is visible, which is a rare sight alongside the sunrise. Tonight’s temperatures will drop to the lower 40s. Tomorrow will be slightly warmer with highs in the lower 70s, perfect for the upcoming football games, including West Lauderdale at Northeast Lauderdale. Unfortunately, drought conditions are worsening in the Delta, with no rain expected in the forecast. Additionally, there is a potential for cyclone development in the central Atlantic and the Caribbean.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/17/24
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Lee County mobile home regulations on pause
SUMMARY: In Lee County, residents are divided over a proposed regulation on mobile homes, which has not yet been voted on. Some believe it will enhance property values, while others argue it will hinder homeownership. The regulation stems from concerns about sewage management and includes a requirement for a two-acre lot for mobile homes, although it does not apply in land-perk areas. Critics, including Lee County Board of Supervisors President Wesley Webb, argue that the costs associated with meeting these new requirements could make homeownership unattainable. A meeting is scheduled to discuss the regulation further.
The board of supervisors are pausing the enforcement of new mobile home regulations. A public meeting is scheduled to hear from the public.
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Police pursued prodigious pig in Columbus
SUMMARY: Columbus police recently engaged in an unusual pursuit involving a runaway hog named Bobo, weighing between 700 and 800 pounds. After escaping from a pen in the New Hope area, Bobo eluded capture for about eight days, even being spotted near a daycare. Officers, prompted by the police chief to apply their “country boy expertise,” teamed up with animal control to wrangle the spirited pig. After a challenging chase through the woods, they successfully caught Bobo, who will soon be sent to a meat processor. Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the adventurous ordeal.
Police officers in Columbus sure do have a wild story to tell.
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WTVA celebrates National Cat Day
SUMMARY: October 16th is Global Cat Day, a celebration of our beloved feline companions. This day honors how cats enhance our lives as pets. Leo, Jake’s adorable cat, is highlighted as a perfect example of the joy cats bring. Jake proudly showcases his bond with Leo, embodying the spirit of this special day. While waiting for a playful moment from his cat, Jake, like many cat lovers, appreciates the joy and companionship that cats provide. Overall, Global Cat Day reminds us to celebrate the unique roles our furry friends play in our lives.
WTVA celebrates National Cat Day by showing off their very own furry friends.
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