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Mail concerns in Pike County after absentee votes arrive after election
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Jimmy Carter to be honored in Washington, where he was 'an outsider'
SUMMARY: Nearly 44 years after leaving office, former President Jimmy Carter returns to Washington for his state funeral rites following his death at 100. His remains will be transported from Atlanta to the Capitol, where he will lie in state before a funeral at Washington National Cathedral attended by President Joe Biden. Known as an outsider who struggled with Washington’s political dynamics, Carter’s presidency (1977-1981) was marked by challenges like inflation and the Iran hostage crisis. Despite early difficulties, he later gained respect for his post-presidency humanitarian work and is remembered as a complex figure who made significant contributions to society.
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New You Surgical Weight Loss
SUMMARY: Bariatric surgery is gaining popularity as a life-saving tool for individuals struggling with obesity, particularly those unable to maintain weight loss through diet and exercise alone. Dr. Matthew Lang explains that this surgery involves resizing the stomach or bypassing part of the small intestine, which alters food intake and metabolic response. However, it’s not a quick fix; successful weight management requires a lifetime commitment and support from a dedicated medical team. These teams provide personalized plans that may include surgery, medications, or dietary advice, thereby helping individuals navigate the challenges of weight loss effectively.
New You Surgical Weight Loss’ Dr. Matthew Lang joins the morning show to talk about a surgery gaining popularity along with health trends for the new year.
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Travelers cope with flight delays, cancellations wrought by winter storm
SUMMARY:
St. Louis Lambert Airport is experiencing delays and cancellations due to a winter storm, which dropped 8.5 inches of snow. Travelers are coping with the disruptions, some having to reschedule flights or wait for rerouting. Passengers at the airport are charging devices and preparing for extended waits, while others struggle with cancellations and missing luggage. Despite the challenges, many remain patient. Some flights have been delayed for hours, and others have been redirected, with passengers experiencing long waits in terminals and on runways. The storm has affected travel across the region, from Missouri to Virginia.
Despite delays and cancellations, some travelers are just rolling with the punches at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
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