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2/27/2023
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I got injured on the job. The doctor wanted to get some nerve tests done. And that's when the workers' comp people started balking. I had been trying to handle everything by myself, but I realized there was more than I could handle. And that's what I thought of Mr. Welborn. He took the mess that I had made and cleaned it up and was able to arrange a decent settlement that we were happy with. I would fully 100% recommend him to anybody. You'll know when you need us. Knowing cpr can help save anyone's life. No matter where you are or what you are doing. >> I would definitely encourage anybody to to do it's a matter of somebody save in somebodys life. Just experience along. You never know when somebody is going to need your help. >> The davidson county emergency services hosted free cpr classes over the weekend. Cardiac arrest is responsible for for 436,000 deaths in the u.s.. These classes are part of the race. Cars research trial at duke university, which aims to increase the survivability out of hospital cardiac arrest. That's why attendees learned what to do. Just in case someone goes into cardiac arrest. Officials say no matter your job, if you know cpr, you can make a difference in an emergency. >> The more we educate people about how to do cpr, the more likely they're going to be to do it. Never be afraid to any effort is more than no effort at all. >> Last year around 3,000 people attended the free cpr classes. The next cpr classes march 18th at mount tabor, united church of christ in lexington. >> The tsa is urging travelers to stop sending their pets through the x-ray machine. Officials say they're seeing a surge in people leaving pets in cares. And senator, right on through the agency says no living creature needs to be exposed to unnecessary x-rays, to say all you need to do. Take a pet out of the carrier and carry it with you. Officials say private screening rooms are also a good option for pets that might be anxious or aggressive or even have the ability to fly off. No, it's people across the country had to deal with winter weather over the weekend. This morning. Thousands still don't have power as kevin gorecki shows us the problems aren't over yet. >> Crazy. Don't get to see this much. It's a couple times in a lifetime. So just really need it. Super he this is the first heavy snow we've had in 26 years. He went to wonder when in parts of california. >> After a powerful storm pounded the state with heavy snow and rain this weekend in napa valley folks were out enjoying the rare snow capped mountains. It was a brief break as the national weather service warns of blizzard conditions for parts of the sierra nevada starting early monday. Meanwhile, in southern california, folks are trying to dry off after heavy rain led to flooding and power outages. Parts of the i-5 freeway in the san fernando valley were closed due to rising waters that flooded several cars. A rare snowfall also blanketing several low-lying areas in the region. Never heard that up here in county. It's surprising lc those options that's really california braces for another storm. Michigan tries to get back up and running following last week's ice storm. Michigan's biggest power company dte reports. There are still some 200,000 homes and businesses without power. Many of those impacted have been in the dark since wednesday. Dte spokesperson says damage power lines are to blame, but they hope to be fully operational by the end of the day. >> Little frustrating because I got the kids and stuff like that. Just making sure they're safe. The coast to coast. Winter storms are expected to continue this week. >> With severe weather arriving to the central high plains sunday night. Kevin, you're at ski. Fox news. >> And overnight, at least 3 potential tornadoes were reported in kansas and oklahoma. The national weather service warned people in those areas of the possibility of tornadoes up to an f 3 with winds of more and 200 miles an hour. >> Some new employment opportunities being created. The southern piedmont. We're looking at these high paying jobs that are on the way that project that's bringing him to
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