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Local church holding event next weekend
SUMMARY: A local church in Ponto, West Heights Baptist Church, will be offering free services next weekend to the community. The event, called Love Ponto, will take place on Saturday, April 27th from 8:30-11:30 am in the church parking lot. Services offered include free clothing for school-aged children, basic car checks, and more. The church aims to show love to the community and provide support to those in need. Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and take advantage of these free services to benefit the community.
West Heights Baptist Church is having an event called Love Pontotoc Saturday, April 27th.
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10 Years Later:Â Former mayor looks back on tornado
SUMMARY: The content discusses the tornadoes that tore through Northeast Mississippi on April 28th of 2014. It highlights the experiences of individuals and government leaders, such as Tupelo's mayor, Jason Shelton, during and after the devastation. Shelton reflects on the city's resilience and unity in rebuilding and recovering from the disaster. The article also mentions the importance of family and community support during such difficult times. The story emphasizes the spirit of Tupelo and the lasting impact of the tornadoes on the city, showcasing both the challenges and the strength of the community in the face of adversity.
Ten years later, a former mayor looks back on the April 28, 2014 tornado.
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VIDEO: 200 dogs race through Starkville for second annual derby
SUMMARY: The second annual Starkville Derby, the largest wiener dog race in the world, took place with 200 dogs racing through the streets of the cotton District. The event featured cheers, vendors, and various races for different breeds. Maggie May from Woodstock, Georgia, was the grand champion. All proceeds went to the OCPA Humane Society, raising approximately $50,000, triple the amount from the previous year. Organizer Thornhill expressed gratitude for the support from the community and highlighted the success of the event in benefiting local businesses, vendors, and the Humane Society.
In Starkville on Saturday, 200 dogs raced in the streets of the Cotton District.
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Byram's Swinging Bridge Festival returns for the 16th year
SUMMARY: 16 WAPT's Kennedi Cooper reports on a carnival event in the city of Byram, Mississippi, featuring rides for kids, music, vendors, and plenty of food. Mayor Richard Wright expresses gratitude for the nice weather and turnout. Car shows, fireworks, and a variety of food options like deep-fried Oreos and nachos are available. Vendors are selling merchandise, and there are carnival rides and prizes to win. A former circus clown named Cupcake now works at carnivals and enjoys making kids and parents happy. The community event aims to bring people together and create a fun bonding experience for families.
Byram's Swinging Bridge Festival returns for the 16th year
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