More than 1,000 celebrate Juneteenth at Thomasville festival
Throughout the day, attendees enjoyed live music, hundreds of vendors, a career fair, a car show, and outdoor activities
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A prolonged heat wave is expected to settle across South Georgia over the next week, bringing dangerously hot conditions to the region.
Meteorologist Justin Williams said temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 90s. High humidity will push heat index values well above 100 degrees.
Throughout the day, attendees enjoyed live music, hundreds of vendors, a career fair, a car show, and outdoor activities
Heat wave expected to bring potential dangerous conditions to South Georgia
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