18 WJTS January 23 Newscast Highlights Winter Preparedness for Perry County Residents
WJTS's January 23 newscast highlighted winter preparedness for Perry County residents and provided video links to news and sports for local updates.

WJTS posted a January 23, 2026 newscast on its website that centered on severe-winter-weather preparedness and a slate of regional and local updates relevant to Perry County residents. The station’s entry included direct video links to its news and sports segments so viewers could watch the full coverage and follow developments in each area.
The newscast prioritized public-safety information plus community-level reporting, framing winter readiness as an immediate, practical concern for households and municipal operations. By packaging preparedness items alongside other local stories, WJTS signaled that the coming weather impacts intersect with everyday services and activities in Perry County. The post on the station website is dated January 23, 2026 and offers the on-demand videos as a way for residents to catch up on both breaking and routine local matters.
From a governance perspective, the broadcast underscores the role of local media in translating weather risk into actionable steps for citizens and local officials. Coverage that emphasizes preparedness places a spotlight on resource allocation decisions for county road maintenance, public works scheduling, and emergency response capacity. Residents and elected officials now have a recorded public account they can reference when evaluating whether municipal actions matched the warnings and guidance presented in the newscast.
The newscast also advances civic engagement by making information easily accessible. The station’s linked news and sports segments let viewers review what was reported about municipal services, school or event impacts, and regional conditions that affect daily life in Perry County. That transparency supports community accountability; viewers can compare official statements and budgets with on-the-ground realities and bring specific concerns to town meetings or their county commissioners.
For voters and civic actors, the timing and content of such coverage matter. Media emphasis on preparedness can influence public expectations of local leaders and the criteria citizens use at the ballot box when assessing emergency management, infrastructure investment, and operational responsiveness. Local officials who monitor viewer response to the WJTS videos will gain a clearer sense of public priorities as winter conditions continue.
Residents looking for immediate information should view the news and sports videos linked in the station’s January 23 post to review the detailed reporting. As winter weather persists, this episode functions both as a practical briefing and a record, one that will inform community conversation about preparedness, municipal action, and how Perry County plans for the next storm.
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