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Nationwide federal emergency alert system to send out alarm Wednesday
SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency Alert System in the United States will conduct a nationwide test on Wednesday afternoon. The test will be broadcast at approximately 1:20 p.m. to cellphones, televisions, and radios across the country. The test aims to reach a large number of people quickly in case of a national disaster and to help prepare people to act quickly in the event of a real emergency. People who receive the test alert on their phones will see a message stating that it is only a test and no action is needed.
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Windy Monday ahead of overnight rain – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: This week in Columbus, Mississippi will begin with mild, sunny weather and temperatures in the mid-70s. However, a cold front is expected to bring rain and possible thunderstorms overnight into Tuesday, with gusty winds and rainfall amounts of 0.25 to 1 inch. After the front passes, temperatures will drop significantly, with highs decreasing to the lower 60s by the week’s end and overnight lows falling to the lower 40s. Patchy frost may also occur, signaling the need for warmer attire. The rainy conditions should clear by Tuesday mid-morning.
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Dry and warm now with rain on the way – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: After a mild Sunday, Monday will bring dry weather with a mix of sun and clouds, reaching the mid-70s. Overnight, a cold front will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms, clearing by Tuesday afternoon. The cold front will usher in the coldest air of the season by Thursday morning, with lows in the upper 30s and highs in the mid-50s. Expect a clear sky and chilly conditions, so be prepared with sweaters.
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Diamonds and Dancing Gala raises money for seniors in need
SUMMARY: Methodist Senior Services’ Trinity Place in Columbus hosted “The Diamonds and Dancing Gala” to support its Sunday Fund, a benevolence program aiding seniors who struggle financially. Many elderly residents face challenges affording care, with some only earning $1,000 a month while assisted living costs $3,100. Rhonda Richardson, marketing director, emphasized the need for the fund to ensure continued care. Brittany Cuevas, VP of Philanthropy, highlighted community support for improving residents’ quality of life, while Shelley Tuggle, executive director, described the initiative as noble since it helps those who have previously contributed to society. The organization remains dedicated to empowering seniors.
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