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WTVA anchor Michelle Martin announces her pregnancy
SUMMARY: Exciting news from the WTV 9 News family: I’m expecting my first child, due in May, making it a spring baby! While I’m thrilled about this new chapter, the first trimester has been challenging. I’ve shared with friends that they shouldn’t ask me how I’m feeling, as experiences vary greatly. Some find it easier, while I’ve been pretty tired and struggling. Despite the challenges, we feel truly blessed and grateful for this wonderful journey ahead!
WTVA anchor Michelle Martin announces her pregnancy.
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Rex Thompson's Halloween 2024 morning forecast
SUMMARY: Happy Halloween! Current temperatures at South Regional Medical Center are 69ยฐF, with cloudy skies expected throughout the day. William Car’s temperature is 71ยฐF, while it’s 70ยฐF in Columbia, with no rain anticipated in the Pine Belt. The morning commute will be around 71ยฐF, reaching a high of 85ยฐF in the afternoon, with only a 30% chance of light showers, especially around trick-or-treating time. Overnight lows will be in the mid-60s. The 7-day forecast shows no significant cold fronts ahead. Remember to set your clock back one hour this Saturday night!
You can expect a warm and muggy day with a 40% chance of showers and a possible thunderstorm this afternoon with highs in the mid-80s.
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Johnson Chapel Baptist Church holds Hallelujah Fest Wednesday
SUMMARY: Due to anticipated rain on Halloween night, many are celebrating early, including Johnson Chapel Baptist Church in Shannon, which hosted a Hallelujah night. The event featured a range of family-friendly activities such as hay rides, face painting, and various food options, including soups, funnel cakes, and cotton candy. It was a festive evening filled with fun for everyone.
The church held its fall festival on Wednesday night.
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Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea: Halloween safety
SUMMARY: Before heading out for Halloween trick-or-treating, it’s important to follow safety tips. Stay in well-lit areas, avoid entering strangers’ homes, and be cautious of traffic, as there will be more pedestrians around. Captain Roy from the Tupelo police emphasizes the importance of pre-planned routes for safety. After Halloween, instead of discarding pumpkins, consider leaving them outside for wildlife, as long as they’re free of paint or foreign substances. Wildlife biologist John Gry confirms that animals like raccoons enjoy pumpkins, but if they start to rot, they should be disposed of properly.
This week‘s Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea is about Halloween safety and what to do with those pumpkins after the holiday.
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