The temperatures are cooler we have mid thirties out towards i ninety five take a images the wet weather offshore no longer an issue around here. We will see clearing skies is already clear out to the last area of low pressure racing off to the east northeast will go away now to still win it because the mansion this morning the winds will ease of thirty six mph at pier twenty nine mph gusts and oceania as we take it today were starting off with variable eat a mostly cloudy skies become partly to mostly sunny though with highs today around forty seven so enjoy that to the early afternoon by Late Afternoon evening increasing clouds and there will be a chance for a little bit of precipitation overnight. I think some rain showers maybe a few spotty areas of light mix precipitation tomorrow we can also see a little bit of mixed brown one for general heavy but there are some things to watch abby doing that will keep you updated going to see what else is watching run the hr bt oh were all pre
To the editor: I attended the Salem – United Varsity Baseball game Thursday (May 11) at Salem’s impressive facility on F.E. Cope Drive. It was a beautiful night and the game was exciting. Salem won by a run. United, with a district enrollment about half that of Salem’s, put up a valiant effort. High school […]
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Playing in snow is something that 10-year-old Aiden Rozier can now check off his bucket list Author: Bre onna Richardson (WMAZ) Published: 4:55 PM EST January 21, 2021 Updated: 6:49 PM EST January 21, 2021
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. An organization called Fighting All Monsters (FAM) and a group of Central Georgia moms came together to give a 10-year-old boy with terminal cancer one of his last wishes a trip to see some snow. I had fun playing in the snow, said Aiden Rozier.
Playing in snow is something that 10-year-old Aiden Rozier can now check off his bucket list.
He was diagnosed with a form of cancer in his right leg in Aug. 2019. He had treatment, but the cancer spread and doctors told his family it s terminal.
Kyler Pike was diagnosed with cancer in 2017 at three years old. Author: Katelyn Heck Updated: 1:17 PM EST January 7, 2021
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. A Houston County boy gets to start the new year cancer-free.
Kyler Pike was first diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia in 2017 when he was just 3-years-old.
He is now 6, and after countless treatments and hospital visits, Kyler finished his last IV chemotherapy treatment.
His mom Ashley Pike says he still has a few weeks left of oral chemo treatments and will need frequent checkups until he turns 18.
She also says he still has therapy and treatment to help with some of the side effects to his medications, but she is so happy to finally say that her boy beat cancer.