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New Aberdeen fire chief settling into new role
SUMMARY: Norris James has been appointed the new fire chief of Aberdeen, having served in the department for 23 years and previously as the second-in-command to the late Chief Bred Hodes. Following Hodes’ passing in June after a battle with cancer, James aims to strengthen community relations in his new role. He emphasizes the importance of building trust not only with his team but also with city officials and the local community. Although he is well-known as Norris James, he is now working to establish himself as Chief Norris James since taking on the role in June.
Norris James is settling into his new role as Aberdeen’s fire chief.
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Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea: Biking the Tanglefoot Trail
SUMMARY: On a chilly fall morning, Chelsea enjoyed a bike ride on the Tanglefoot Trail, a scenic 44-mile path between New Albany and Houston. Perfect for biking, the trail is shaded by trees, and visitors can rent bikes for free at the Union County Library with a library card. The trail, an old railroad corridor, features benches for resting and picturesque views with the changing leaves. It attracts visitors from 42 states and eight countries, making it a unique outdoor experience that caters to everyone, from families to tourists.
The Tanglefoot Trail is a nice spot for a bike ride and you can rent a bike from the Union County Library.
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Blakely (10/10)
SUMMARY: At 41 minutes past the hour on Thursday, it’s time to present today‘s color the weather drawing, created by first alert weather kids and sponsored by local McDonald’s. Today’s drawing, submitted by Blakeley, features a vibrant sun and sky with a lot of blue, possibly depicting a beach scene with waves and a palm tree. It’s a fantastic picture! Thank you, Blakeley, for your submission. Others can submit similar drawings on our website at wt.com under the color the weather tab.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Blakely (10/10)
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Today's Weather – Tori Alvarado – October 10th, 2024
SUMMARY: This Thursday promises great weather with afternoon temperatures in the lower 80s and plenty of sunshine. As evening approaches, temperatures will drop to the upper 60s by 8:00 p.m., reaching the lower 50s overnight, creating ideal conditions to view the Northern Lights. Tomorrow will mirror today‘s temperatures and sun, perfect for Friday Night Football, with kickoffs in the upper 60s. Additionally, Hurricane Ian has now moved out to sea post-landfall in Florida, while Hurricane Leslie remains a category 2 storm offshore. Looking ahead, expect a warm weekend with highs in the upper 80s before cooler temperatures return next week.
Today’s Weather – Tori Alvarado – October 10th, 2024
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