Julie phillips. Thank you, stacy. And a lot of rain in the forecast for us over the next few days, only increasing at this point. The last advisory to come out from the National Hurricane center, was at 11 00 a. M. And at that point, the max winds were thrill 36 miles per hour. Still tropical depression 9. We have been awaiting this to become a Tropical Storm for about 24 hours at this point. Its just not in the best of environments. The gulf waters may be warm. But its facing a lot of wind shear. Thats really preventing too much in the way of so you can see, its still looking fairly disorganized on our satellite imagery. In the southern portions of the gulf at this point. Moving to the west northwest at 7 miles per hour. By thursday afternoon, thursday evening, were expecting this to make landfall in the big bend region of florida. And at this point, expecting it to be a fairly strong Tropical Storm as it makes landfall land. Then it really moves quickly as notice, by friday morning,
Rev. Mark Chamberlain, age 69, of Willmar, MN, died peacefully at home the morning of March 11, 2024, his baptism complete. Mark had a brief time on hospice care after suffering a stroke in early February but lived his life with purpose to his last breath like he had done for the previous thirty years; full of gratitude, laughter and some definitely poorly placed jokes.
Rev. Mark S. Chamberlain, age 69, of Willmar, passed away Monday morning, March 11, at his residence under hospice care. A celebration of life service will be held at 11:00