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'Burnt' odor possible when initially cranking up heat
SUMMARY: As individuals turn on their heaters for the first time this season, a common burning smell is often noticed, which HVAC technician Josh Stevenson explains is typically just dust burning off heat strips or furnaces. This smell, more prominent after prolonged heater inactivity, usually dissipates quickly. However, it’s important to distinguish this from potential electrical odors. Firefighter Chip Brown emphasizes safety tips such as avoiding the use of extension cords with space heaters unless rated for the necessary amperage, and ensuring clear space around the heaters to reduce fire risks. The dust smell may linger for a few hours before fading.
‘Burnt’ odor possible when initially cranking up heat.
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WTOK Weather – Zack Rogers 7/13/25
SUMMARY: The WTOK Weather segment hosted by Zack Rogers on 7/13/25 highlights a special event raising awareness and funds for young women battling breast cancer. The annual women’s congressional softball game is featured as a key fundraiser supporting this cause. The segment emphasizes the importance of awareness and financial support in the fight against breast cancer among young women, underscoring the event’s impact in Washington. This softball game serves as both a fundraiser and a platform to bring attention to breast cancer issues, combining sports and advocacy in a meaningful way for the community.
WTOK Weather – Zack Rogers 7/13/25
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Miss Mississippi Teen USA Madalyn Oliphant
SUMMARY: Maddie Oliphant, Miss Mississippi Teen USA, shared her pageantry journey on Live at Nine with host Gracie. Maddie first competed in high school pageants, placing top five in 2022’s Beauty and Bow. Inspired by working at a prom and pageant store, she pursued state-level competitions, eventually winning the title. Since March, her reign has included community involvement like hosting a health and literacy fair in Hickory, Mississippi. Maddie emphasized gaining confidence and communication skills through pageantry and shared advice to “just go for it.” She is preparing for the national competition, focusing on interview skills, stage presence, modeling, and fitness.
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Kaleidoscope Learning Center hosts school supply giveaway
SUMMARY: Kaleidoscope Learning Center in Byram has served its community for over 20 years and recently held its first Back to School Drive. Coordinator Glenda Lynn, inspired by faith, organized the event to give back to local youth. Owner Patrina Day emphasized the importance of equipping children with school supplies amid economic challenges to help them start the year strong. The initiative aims to foster a cycle of giving, encouraging children to eventually support future generations. Attendees received school supplies and had opportunities to interact with local law enforcement and community members.
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