It's been a busy day. I was honored to be a part of the "Go Red for Women" luncheon today at the TelCom Center along with my co-workers Stephanie Bell-Flynt, Maggie Wade and Dawn Russell. We have a wonderful time visiting with the women there and encouraging them to take their heart health seriously.
This afternoon, I was busy with tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings. We did have a report of a tornado touchdown on Hwy 43 at the Pike County/Walthall County line. We have Skycopter 3 down there now and will have video shortly. Check back on our nightly newscasts as well as www.wlbt.com to see the damage.
My heart aches for the families of those who died in this tornadic outbreak. Here is the latest story on the damage.
http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/tornadoes-kill-13-in-alabama-mo-girl/n20070301175109990003?ecid=RSS0001
Keep them in your prayers. I've walked that road they are walking now and they need all of the grace they can get.
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The bizzare part about the storm today was that the tornados here were a lot better than other states. I cried when I heard the story of that highschool full of kids that died. I'm thankful that we didn't get anything horrible like they did over there. I really believe that God was watching out for us during that time.
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