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WTOK's Football Friday – October 18, 2024 – Part 2
SUMMARY: The segment features helmet stickers awarded to high school football teams, with Nisha Central Rockets recognized for a 19-4 homecoming win and West Lauderdale Knights celebrated for a dominant 54-14 victory over their rivals. The conversation shifts to college football, previewing games for the day, notably the critical Alabama vs. Tennessee matchup. The hosts debate the outcome, leaning toward Tennessee due to their strong defense and home advantage. Mississippi State is expected to show heart in their game against Texas. The segment concludes with predictions for a primetime matchup between Georgia and Texas, emphasizing the excitement of the approaching games.
WTOK’s Football Friday – October 18, 2024 – Part 2
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Man in Forrest County accused of murdering his mother denied bail
SUMMARY: 21-year-old Javier Goves, charged with killing his mother, made his first court appearance in Forest County, where he was denied bond. Goves called 911 and was found covered in blood outside their Glendale mobile home. He confessed to deputies that he killed his mother, 38-year-old Raphaela Goves. Authorities noted visible wounds, indicating blunt force trauma and lacerations. A mental health examination was ordered due to concerning comments he made. Goves has a prior criminal record and faces an Immigration and Customs Enforcement hold, pending verification of his legal status in the U.S. A preliminary hearing is forthcoming.
Man in Forrest County accused of murdering his mother denied bail.
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12/18- Colder air moves in leading up to winter
SUMMARY: Happy Wednesday! A cold front is moving into the area, bringing mild showers, particularly around Meridian Metro and 10th Avenue. While the rain will taper off tonight, expect a significant temperature drop, with lows in the low 40s and highs near 60 tomorrow. A secondary cold front will push through, leading to freezing conditions and upper 20s over the weekend. Christmas Day may see a few showers, but temperatures will warm to the 60s. Overall, prepare for a cold start to winter, contrasting with a relatively warm Christmas forecast.
12/18- Colder air moves in leading up to winter
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How can Mississippians protect themselves during cold, flu season?
SUMMARY: Dr. Timothy Quinn advises getting checked by a doctor at the first sign of cold, flu, or COVID-like symptoms, especially with rising cases and fluctuating Mississippi temperatures. If symptoms are mild, such as without fever or severe cough, consulting a pharmacist can be a good first step. Pharmacists are well-trained to guide treatment options and suggest medications. Dr. Quinn also recommends vaccinations to reduce the severity of illnesses during the cold and flu season.
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