05/02/2024
Robert Hester, Founder of BladenOnline.com
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Thoughts While ShavingHeadline early Friday AM…’No endgame in sight, for GOP-led House: Scalise ends speaker bid’…Republicans struggle to elect a speaker… What next?…

The war…. slaughter… continues in Israel and the surrounding area.

Lottery winner in California… wins a ton of money… like $1.5 billion… must share about half or more with Uncle Sam…

Closer to home… High School football schedule tonight… East Bladen (5-3) entertains West Columbus (6-1)  7:30 p.m. Eagles undefeated in conference play. West Bladen (2-5) vs St. Pauls (4-3) 7 p.m.

Lu Mil Grape Festival, Saturday, October 14… TAMS entertain…

Trooper Kevin Conner 5k and 1-mile run scheduled for tomorrow as well… Google for details.

Social Security increase for 2024… 3.25% … Approximately 71 million senior citizens will see an increase… Average increase… approximately $50 monthly…

Fish plates, Thursday… Chicken Bog plates yesterday… Both gooooood… hopefully, successful fundraisers…

Happy Farmers Day… oops yesterday… Thank a farmer today… a day late is OK.

There is a youth event in Clarkton this weekend… misplaced info… Support Youth Events… Our future leaders.

Rain yesterday totaled nearly an inch at the local airport. High temp 67 degrees at the same location…

Expect areas of fog before 11 a.m. today… Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 80. A chance of showers tonight… Low around 61… 30% chance of precipitation.

More showers Saturday, with thunderstorms possible after 2 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78… Winds could gust as high as 16 mph… 60% chance or rain.

Sunday’s forecast, Mostly sunny, with a high near 73…

Long range… good news for Bladen…

A full slate of college football this weekend and MLB playoffs continue… NASCAR event this weekend as well.

“Stay away from negative people, They have a problem with every situation.” Albert Einstein

“The calmer you are, the better… The clearer you think… Move with strategy, not emotion.” author unknown

“It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.” Aristotle Onassis

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