This morning Rachel Ryder talked about the possibility of the first sighting of snow this weekend. Saturday evening, we should expect to see a rain and snow shower mix, with an overnight low around 30 degrees.
The Presidential Prayer Team now offers five online resources for your use in engaging the needs of our nation in prayer. You can find out more here.
Jackson District Library is inviting Jackson County residents to complete a survey about its programs, services, and resources and will incorporate community feedback into its 2010-2011 Strategic Plan. Take the survey online here.
This morning Rachel Ryder talked about the new release of WOW Hits 2010, with a 14-year history of WOW CD releases. Music featured includes Chris Tomlin and Todd Agnew.
Billy Graham’s organization has unveiled a new evangelism training resource for youth. Find out more about this resource here.
Also, NASA discovered a giant ring around the planet Saturn they hadn't seen before. The bulk of the ring's material starts about four million miles away from Saturn and extends outward by another seven-point-four million miles.
This morning Rachel Ryder talked with Mike from the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson about the upcoming iART Home Tour on Saturday. Find out more here.
Rachel also talked about some ways to protect you and your family from spreading the flu this fall season. The Jackson County Health Department has set up a Flu Hotline you can call for information and tips at (517) 768-2134. You can also find out more by visiting their website.
Numerous Christian artists will perform in concert in Nashville as a benefit to continue the work of the struggling GMA (Gospel Music Association) next Monday night. You can watch the concert online for free at http://www.ConcertOfTheDecade.com
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month. The theme for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2009 is “Our Shared Responsibility” to reinforce the message that all computer users, not just industry and government, have a responsibility to practice good “cyber hygiene” and to protect themselves and their families at home, at work and at school. Details here.