EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 6 MIN
Murphy Morning Show Update: Ice Storm Emergency and Community News – Jan 25 26
from Murphy North Carolina News Minute · host Viper Miner
Good morning, neighbors, and welcome to the Sunday edition of the Murphy Morning Show for January Twenty Fifth, Two Thousand Twenty Six. In this episode, Sara brings you the latest updates as our mountain communities continue to navigate a challenging winter storm.Cherokee County remains under an ice storm warning through this evening, with local states of emergency declared in both Murphy and Andrews. We talk through current road conditions, lingering snow and flurries, and why officials are urging everyone to stay home unless travel is absolutely necessary. You will also hear where warming stations are open across the area and how emergency management teams are keeping residents informed throughout the weekend.Power outages across the Southeast remain a major concern, and we share important safety reminders if you lose electricity, along with gratitude for local utility crews working in dangerous conditions. On a brighter note, we highlight a heartwarming milestone from our neighbors in Blue Ridge, Georgia, as the Freedom for Fido program celebrates its two hundredth free fence build.This episode also covers updates from Towns County law enforcement, weather-related transit closures in Union County, and a look ahead at a stretch of very cold temperatures moving into the mountains. We wrap up with a community benefit dinner announcement and a reminder that looking out for one another matters most during times like these.Stay warm, stay safe, and thank you for being part of our mountain family.
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Good morning, neighbors, and welcome to the Sunday edition of the Murphy Morning Show for January Twenty Fifth, Two Thousand Twenty Six. In this episode, Sara brings you the latest updates as our mountain communities continue to navigate a challenging winter storm.Cherokee County remains under an ice storm warning through this evening, with local states of emergency declared in both Murphy and Andrews. We talk through current road conditions, lingering snow and flurries, and why officials are urging everyone to stay home unless travel is absolutely necessary. You will also hear where warming stations are open across the area and how emergency management teams are keeping residents informed throughout the weekend.Power outages across the Southeast remain a major concern, and we share important safety reminders if you lose electricity, along with gratitude for local utility crews working in dangerous conditions. On a brighter note, we highlight a heartwarming milestone from our neighbors in Blue Ridge, Georgia, as the Freedom for Fido program celebrates its two hundredth free fence build.This episode also covers updates from Towns County law enforcement, weather-related transit closures in Union County, and a look ahead at a stretch of very cold temperatures moving into the mountains. We wrap up with a community benefit dinner announcement and a reminder that looking out for one another matters most during times like these.Stay warm, stay safe, and thank you for being part of our mountain family.
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