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10pm Headlines 7/28
SUMMARY: Expect the heat and humidity to only get worse through the weekend. Ranchers and cattle farmers are taking steps to keep their herds steer clear of excessive heat. Some roads and bridges in the Pine Belt area are about to undergo emergency repairs. Stay tuned for more details. In other news, make sure you have your sunglasses and plenty of water this weekend as it is looking to be a hot one!
10pm Headlines 7/28
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Jackson hosts JSU Tiger Football National Champions Parade
SUMMARY: A pep rally in downtown Jackson will kick off in about 30 minutes, celebrating the upcoming Celebration Bowl Parade starting at 6 PM. Fans are gathering at Jackson City Hall to see the Celebration Bowl trophy, marking a historic victory for Jackson State in the HBCU national championship, guided by head coach TC Taylor. With inflatable tunnels and confetti, community members are excited to support the team and boost morale. Athletic Director Ashley Robinson announced a $2 ticket increase this season to fund team enhancements, reflecting strong community backing, as fans express a desire for even greater contributions to support the team’s success.
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2025 MLK Celebrations in Jackson
SUMMARY: The annual talent show at Lanir High School will be hosted by Stan the Man Branson from WKXI Radio this Friday. Saturday features a parade starting at 10:00 a.m. from Historical Freedom Corner, with lineup at 8:00 a.m. at Brinkley Middle School. Sunday, attendees will go to Reverend Joa Washington’s Old Strangers Home Church for a service. Monday will include the Land of the Reef ceremony at Freedom Corner, followed by cake and punch at City Hall, accompanied by a choir from New Jerusalem. This weekend’s theme is “Defend the Dream,” highlighting a celebration of community, family, and legacy.
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1/16- Friday, showers return late. Arctic Blast moves in next week
SUMMARY: Warmer weather is expected to continue briefly before a significant cold snap arrives next week. Current temperatures are chilly, with highs in the 30s to 45°F across various locations. A weather system developing in the Rockies will bring rain starting Friday, mainly in the evening. Saturday’s high will reach the 60s, but temperatures will drop sharply after the cold front passes. Next week, expect highs in the 30s and wake-up temperatures in the teens and low 20s, with wind chills feeling like single digits. There’s a low chance of snow, particularly near the Gulf Coast, but confidence in forecasts is still developing.
1/16- Friday, showers return late. Arctic Blast moves in next week
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