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Transcripts For WPVI Action News 20150507

Storms have ripped through oklahoma kansas, nebraska, but south of Oklahoma City, it got flatten. Remarkably no one has been killed, or seriously injury. It is wednesday night and the big story on action news tonight is violence coming down from the skies. Even tonight lightening serves as a stunning warning light that the fierce storm systems were still active and perhaps searching for more places to land. Action News Reporter Sharrie Williams is live at the the big board tonight. Sharrie, they will continue to baton down hatches in the plain states. Reporter jim, so far 39 confirmed tornadoes in that cluster of the midwest states. Five of them alone touched down in Oklahoma City. With the dangerous twisters comes another major problem high waters. This is from the suburbs of okc, these are cars, trapped in high water. If you take a look. We heard of flash flood watches and warnings but for the first time ever, the National Weather service issued a flash flood emergency for Oklahoma C

Grasse River Players bringing MESSIAHS to stage

HEUVELTON – The Grasse River Players continue their 50-year anniversary of  bringing community theatre to the North Country. The new musical, MESSIAHS by GRP member Elaine Kuracina,  …

Dream Voice

A star on the rise This Saturday, 23-year-old Thuto Rantao sang her way into the hearts of the nation to clinch the 2021 My African Dream (M.A.D) crown. Having hypnotized the judges and public alike with her pitch-perfect voice and on-stage energy (her stunning good looks didn’t hurt either!), Thuto’s dream is just beginning as she sets her sights on a career in music. The daughter of Women of Jazz, Kearoma Rantao – indeed her superstar mother was her backup vocalist at the grand finale in Gaborone – Thuto has greatness in her blood. DREAMY VOICE: Thuto Rantao on stage

Stretch stretches his vocals

Pop star has high hopes for debut album Although album sales have generally been on a decline worldwide, local pop artist Ato Ghartey-Tagoe, 26, remains optimistic ahead of his album release on April 23rd. The album titled ‘Eyiedzi Buyantantshi’ will have about 13 songs. Creating his own unique sound, Ghartey-Tagoe, stage name Stretch, says he infused Ghanaian and Zambian languages in his lyrics, which are his parent’s native tongues. In an interview with Voice Entertainment this week, the Afro-pop musician said, “I was born in Mochudi but I grew up in Gaborone, my father is Ghanaian while my mother is Zambian. They came here when my father was looking for a job and Botswana became their home hence mine.”

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