
John Cameron
Editor-in-Chief at Currency News
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20 hours ago |
1063thebuzz.com | John Cameron
From 7 to 9 p.m. every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, local DJ Mayde Day transforms the Stone Oven Pizza into a buzzing, bass-thumping dance floor. With a curated blend of old-school favorites and fresh hip-hop tracks, he sets the rhythm for an evening that feels more like a neighborhood block party than a typical night out. If he looks familiar, that's because you can catch DJ Mayde Day delivering you the weather on KFDX Channel 3 as his alter ego, John Cameron.
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1 week ago |
whatech.com | John Cameron
Polymarket Overview In the ever-evolving digital world, where data is king and predictions shape decisions, Polymarket has emerged as a revolutionary platform. Polymarket is structured as a decentralized marketplace for information, enabling users to make predictions on actual outcomes across various domains, including politics, sports, economics, and international events.
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2 weeks ago |
texomashomepage.com | John Cameron
The ingredients for severe thunderstorms will be present every day as April comes to a close in Texoma. We’ll be watching the radar very closely Monday evening, any storm that develops in the area will likely produce large hail, high winds and perhaps tornadoes. Rain chances get categorically better Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be a threat for very large hail, strong straight line winds and even tornadoes Tuesday.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | John Cameron
The ingredients for severe thunderstorms will be present every day as April comes to a close in Texoma. We’ll be watching the radar very closely Monday evening, any storm that develops in the area will likely produce large hail, high winds and perhaps tornadoes. Rain chances get categorically better Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be a threat for very large hail, strong straight line winds and even tornadoes Tuesday.
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2 weeks ago |
texomashomepage.com | John Cameron
After flooding rains fell in parts of Texoma, mainly north of the Red River, quiet weather returns to our area for the second half of the weekend. The heaviest rains fell in Comanche County, Oklahoma, with six-inch rains falling Saturday morning around Lawton, Fort Sill and Cache, resulting in people having to be rescued from cars caught in floodwaters. In north Texas, the biggest rain accumulations were two to three inches, mainly west of Wichita Falls.
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