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Body of missing Pearl River swimmer located
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 4/24/24
SUMMARY: Tomorrow is expected to bring more spotty showers, so carrying an umbrella is advisable. Temperatures are in the upper 60s with calm winds. The weather boundary is stalling out, leading to hit or miss showers. The weekend will be warmer, with temperatures above average. Friday will be breezy, and Saturday may bring gusts over 30 mph. There is a chance of severe weather on Monday and Tuesday. Tonight will be mild with a chance of patchy fog. Overall, the next 10 days will be warm, possibly reaching the mid to upper 80s. The forecast is sponsored by Insurance Solutions.
Hit & miss showers remain possible for Thursday
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New safety measures being put in place along the Tanglefoot Trail
SUMMARY: The Tanglefoot Trail is a popular destination for visitors exploring nature along a former railroad line between Houston and Ripley, with some concerns about safety. The Houston Police Department is implementing extra safety measures to ensure the well-being of trail users, including a new “safety Trail Rider” who will patrol the trail, check for safety concerns, clean up as needed, and offer assistance to trail users. The initiative aims to address any potential safety issues and provide comfort to all visitors, especially older individuals. The new safety measures are set to be in place by next month to enhance the trail experience for everyone.
To ensure trail followers feel safe, new measures are being put in place along the Tanglefoot Trail.
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Coleman Center for the Arts promote art and agriculture opportunities in west Alabama
SUMMARY: The Coleman Center for the Arts in Suter County offers various art programs and resources to enhance education and promote community development. Founded in 1985, the center showcases regional artists and fosters small-scale food production. Programs include artist residencies, exhibitions, arts education, dance classes, and free art classes for adults. The nonprofit also hosts community events and operates a community garden to address food insecurity in the area. The center aims to boost the local economy by attracting visitors to York through art-based initiatives. Information on summer programs will be released soon on their website. Visit colemanarts.org for more details.
Coleman Center for the Arts promote art and agriculture opportunities in west Alabama
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