Four Things you Need to Know This Thursday!

Four Things you Need to Know This Thursday!

As we approach midweek, the news cycle remains as exciting and fast-paced as ever. Here are four critical things you need to know this Thursday before you plunge into the day’s activities.

1. Weather Update: Expect Rainy Skies This Afternoon

Meteorologist Darius Mack predicts that the afternoon will be full of rainy skies. So don’t forget to take your umbrella with you before leaving the house. Always keep an eye on your local weather updates to keep abreast of changing weather conditions. Be sure to inform your friends and family as well so they can also plan accordingly.

2. WKU’s Upcoming Softball and Baseball Games

Mark your calendars! Sports fans should not miss the two upcoming games at Western Kentucky University (WKU). The WKU Softball team is scheduled to compete against Detroit Mercy at 3:00 PM on Friday at the WKU Softball Complex. What makes this game more thrilling is the ‘Foul Ball Friday’ tradition. If you happen to catch a foul ball, you’ll have the chance to redeem it for a fantastic prize. It’s indeed an event that combines great sports action with fun and excitement.

Moreover, the winning streak WKU’s Baseball team is hosting a game against Purdue Fort Wayne on Friday at 3:00 PM as well. Their performance has been commendable lately; thus, the anticipation for this match is undoubtedly high among the fans. So, make sure you have both games scheduled, and let’s cheer our local team into victory!

3. Car Seat Safety Course by Med Center Health

The safety of our little ones always has priority, and Med Center Health understands this perfectly. They are organizing a Car Seat Safety Course tonight from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The course provides invaluable safety information and practical tips on correctly installing a car seat into a vehicle. This safety course is free, and there are still available spots for those interested. To register, you can email or call the designated contact information. Ensuring child safety on the road is everyone’s responsibility, and courses like this are an excellent opportunity for expecting parents or caretakers to upgrade their knowledge.

4. Download the News 40 Weather App

Stay updated about the latest weather conditions with the News 40 Weather App. As unpredictable weather continues to be the norm these days, this application is quite a handy tool for planning your day ahead. It offers forecasts, severe weather alerts, radar maps, and weather-related news articles to keep you informed. Download the News 40 Weather App today and stay one step ahead of the weather.

And that wraps up the four things you need to know this Thursday! Whether it be tracking the weather, supporting your local sports team, or ensuring the safety of your kids, keeping informed lets you make the most out of your day. Be sure to stay tuned for more updates!


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