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Houston Fire Department reminds residents to check smoke alarm batteries
SUMMARY: As we prepare to change our clocks back an hour, firefighters remind us to also check our smoke detectors. It is alarming that three out of every five fire-related deaths occur in homes without functioning smoke alarms, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Houston’s fire chief, Jonathan Blankinship, emphasizes the importance of this reminder by stating that smoke alarms save lives. Smoke detectors can expire, and any device over 10 years old should be replaced. The expiration date can usually be found on the bottom of the detector. Ensuring that our smoke detectors are working and up to date is crucial for the safety of our families.
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Hattiesburg Zoo: Calabar Python
SUMMARY: In this month’s “Blake’s Zoo Adventures,” we explore the Hattiesburg Zoo and meet Cal, a Calabar boa. Known for its unique dual-headed appearance, this burrowing snake primarily resides in African jungles, where it blends into foliage. Cal primarily feeds on baby rodents, using a constricting method suited for tight spaces. Contrary to common belief, snakes feel smooth rather than slimy. They require specific care, including heat and lighting, and are generally non-aggressive. Their main defense mechanism is to hide or curl into a ball, drawing attention to their tail to protect their head. Stephanie provides insights into caring for these misunderstood creatures.
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Severe storms cause damage in Rankin County
SUMMARY: 12 News at 10 reports on severe weather impacting Ranken County, Mississippi. Meteorologist Roberto Zamora highlights significant storm damage but notes minimal harm to homes. Local residents, including the Merchant family, describe observing twisted trees and minor effects on a nearby chicken farm. A train is halted due to a fallen tree on the tracks, with law enforcement responding to the situation. While cleanup efforts are ongoing, there have been few serious injuries reported. The community is actively surveying and addressing damage as authorities work to clear obstructed roads and tracks.
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Mississippi’s Mr. D is recognized by Congress
SUMMARY: Mr. D, the proprietor of the Old Country Store in Laurman, Mississippi, has gained notable recognition, including a mention in the Congressional Record, thanks to his renowned fried chicken, made from a secret family recipe. His journey began 25 years ago when he moved from Florida, aiming to renovate and flip the store. Instead, he became famous for his cooking, attracting thousands over the years. His chicken’s popularity has led to features in Southern Living and Food Network. The honor from Congress surprised him, but he cherishes his time in Mississippi, where he feels truly embraced.
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