Go Away, Milton!


October 9, 2024 2:07 PM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of our friends and the good people of Florida, as they face the wrath of Hurricane Milton. We sincerely hope that everyone has heeded the warnings from emergency management officials and taken the necessary precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones. Natural disasters of this magnitude require communities to come together, and we stand in solidarity with all those in the storm’s path. May everyone stay safe during this challenging time, in the days ahead, and know that the entire nation is thinking of you.
Please consider donating to the disaster relief organizations that are dispatched to help the victims of this devastating storm.
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