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Storm of the century looms over Florida and Georgia

September 26, 2024 | Jefferson County, Alabama


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Storm of the century looms over Florida and Georgia
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the impact of a significant storm expected to affect Florida, Georgia, and East Alabama, likening it to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. One commissioner emphasized the importance of keeping those in the storm's path in their thoughts and prayers, highlighting the gravity of the situation as a generational storm.

In a lighter moment, another commissioner brought up the upcoming college football games, expressing hope for positive outcomes for teams in Georgia and Alabama, particularly Auburn. The discussion also included an announcement about a community event, the Sister Strut organized by the Brenda Brown Lisonbee Buddies Breast Cancer Organization, scheduled for Saturday.

The meeting underscored the blend of serious concerns regarding natural disasters with community engagement and local sports, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the commissioners' responsibilities.

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