• 91°
franklin county times

Stay safe this April and clean maybe

It is officially April. That means two major things in Alabama: spring-cleaning and tornadoes.

I was watching The Weather Channel last night — for some reason —, and they showed a graphic of the number of tornadoes that hit the U.S. per month on average in the past 10 years.

March was in the mid-70s as far as that went. April was over 200. May was also higher than March. April’s average went up significantly thanks to last year, when over 700 twisters sprang up in the U.S. in just a month’s time.

This is not something I look forward to, obviously. I’m not from here, but ˆhave survived being in close proximity to five or six tornadoes over the years, including two that caused damage to the structure I was in.

If you have ever been in a house that was shaking on its foundation because of a tornado, believe me when I say I know exactly what that’s like.

On a lighter note, spring marks the ever-dreaded spring-cleaning. I always say that I will do this and that, but it almost never happens. I think that a severe bout of laziness hits me every time the weather warms up after winter is over.

This always follows the severe bout of lazy that hits me during the winter, which follows the one in the summer.

Spring-cleaning and I have never seen eye to eye, and I don’t think that will change any time soon. It is a good time to get things done though.

I hope that everyone stays safe during this month as far as the weather goes. We all know what can happen when the weather gets angry.

Spring-cleaning, on the other hand, that’s up to you. Knock yourself out — or don’t.

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024: Veteran Spotlight – Tony Chard

News

Car show benefit helps raise needed funds

News

Russellville High School varsity cheerleaders attend UCA cheer camp

Franklin County

NWSCC receives $18,000 in grants from Dollar General Literacy Foundation

News

Russellville equine therapy visits library program

News

Steam locomotive delivery to Red Bay delayed, arrives July 1

News

Local author holds book signing at RPL

Franklin County

Former Russellville resident performs ‘Miracle Worker’

News

Presenting: Miss Phil Campbell

Franklin County

All American Tang Soo Do students recognized

News

Russellville High School students sign to pursue fine arts careers

Franklin County

Football Funday, special needs probowl take place June 15

Galleries

PHOTOS: RMS students take the stage for spring sing

News

Russellville member named among finalists for GFWC Jennie Award

East Franklin

East Franklin Junior High celebrates May 21 graduation

Belgreen

Belgreen Class of 2024 celebrates graduation

Franklin County

Local churches plan Vacation Bible School programs

Galleries

PHOTOS: Tharptown High School Wildcats graduate

Galleries

PHOTOS: Phil Campbell High School students graduate

Franklin County

NEMCC announces more than 400 to spring vice president’s list

Franklin County

UNA releases spring dean’s, president’s lists

News

Roxy holds June 15 concert, plans other events

Franklin County

Free summer meal program available at Franklin County Schools

News

PHOTOS: Red Bay High School graduates celebrate

x