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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee (6/13)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee. She submitted a drawing featuring the sun shining down while large raindrops fall from the sky onto some plants. This artwork captures a mix of sunshine and rain, representing changing weather conditions. Kylee’s picture is a pretty accurate portrayal of this weather scene. The program thanks Kylee for her photo submission and encourages others to continue sending in weather-related drawings and pictures just like hers.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee (6/13)
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Homegrown: Aberdeen farmers market welcomes vendors from near and far
SUMMARY: The Aberdeen Farmers Market is thriving, welcoming vendors from local farms like Cherry Creek Orchard and Shady Acres. Opening in early June, the market features fresh berries, plums, peaches, and other produce throughout the summer. Vendors enjoy interacting with customers, educating them on their farming practices, and building community ties. Mary Dunn, founder of Aberdeen’s Master Gardeners, sold out quickly on opening day, encouraging others to pursue gardening or baking. The market fosters friendships and bartering among vendors. It runs every Friday, 8 to 10 a.m., through the end of July at Commerce and Chestnut Street.
WTVA’s Daniella Oropeza attended the opening day of the farmers market in Aberdeen.
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Ashby Foote wins Jackson Ward 1 City Council race
SUMMARY: Ashby Foote won Jackson’s Ward One City Council race by eight votes, securing a fourth term and beginning his 11th year in office on July 1st. The race took over a week to finalize due to absentee ballots and a ballot mistakenly cast in the wrong ward, which was removed from the count. Foote defeated independent Grace Green and Democrat Jasmine Barnes, who came in close behind. Despite the tight margin, Foote expressed gratitude and confidence, while Green acknowledged the close results and appreciated her supporters. Election officials expect to certify results by the Friday deadline.
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Wellness Wednesday: How much medicine is too much?
SUMMARY: Wellness Wednesday explores the risks of taking too many medications, a condition called polypharmacy, where five or more medicines, including prescriptions, supplements, or over-the-counter drugs, are taken. Dr. Quinn from Mississippi warns that improper monitoring can cause dangerous interactions and side effects, such as liver or kidney failure. Families can prevent this by attending doctor visits with seniors, bringing all medications to appointments, and ensuring one doctor manages the treatment. Using one pharmacy helps pharmacists identify harmful drug conflicts. Communication among doctors, patients, and families is key to safe medication use and avoiding serious health risks.
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