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Travel expected to be busiest during New Year's Eve weekend
SUMMARY: Today is expected to be one of the busiest days at airports nationwide as holiday travelers return home. TSA is anticipating screening over 2.6 million people at airport security checkpoints. The FAA projects that Saturday will be the busiest day in terms of flights, with over 48,000 expected. Despite the ongoing pandemic, passenger volumes are only down 5% from the all-time air travel record set the Sunday after Thanksgiving. If traveling by road this New Year's Eve, expect to see more state troopers out and MHP's goal is to reduce crashes and prevent injuries by enforcing traffic laws and discouraging impaired or distracted driving. The new travel period starts on Saturday at 6 am and ends on Monday at midnight.
Travel is expected to be at its busiest during the New Year's Eve weekend. The Mississippi Highway Patrol's holiday enforcement period begins Saturday morning.
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Evening Weather forecast for 5-9
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High winds knocked down trees and power lines in Columbus
SUMMARY: Parts of Lou County were hit hard by strong winds and thunderstorms, causing damage and knocking out power for around 2500 people in Columbus. Sammy Robuk reported live from Military Road in Columbus, showing wreckers clearing trees and downed power lines blocking the roadway. Multiple trees were down, some on houses, and emergency personnel were working to restore power and keep people safe. A family's house was struck by lightning, causing extensive damage. Robuk warned viewers to stay home and stay safe, as driving conditions were dangerous. Recovery efforts were ongoing, with crews working to clear roads and restore power.
Thursday evening's high winds knocked over trees and downed power lines in Columbus.
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Myrtle softball takes game one over Pine Grove
SUMMARY: At the Myrtle Attendance Center, the Lady Hawks scored the first run of the game in the bottom of the first inning. The pitcher, Brooklyn Strike, was dominant on the mound, with the defense only allowing one run. The game ended with Myrtle winning 2-1 in the top of the fourth inning. Cory Kelly hit a crucial play that led to the first score of the game by Ali Murphy. The Hawks' strong defense and pitching performance secured their victory in game one of the series.
The Myrtle softball team beats Pine Grove in game 1 of the North Half Championship Series.
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