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2 Pine Belt military museums open on July 4
SUMMARY: Looking for something patriotic to do on the 4th of July? Two military museums in the Pine Belt will be open. The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby operates from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Laurel's Veterans Memorial Museum from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., both with free admission and air conditioning. Just check in at Southgate Visitor Center, scan your ID, and enjoy learning about our nation's history. Both museums will also be open on the holiday weekend, Friday and Saturday. Celebrate Independence Day by exploring exhibits that honor our freedoms.
2 Pine Belt military museums open on July 4.
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Edwards community gathers for prayer rally
SUMMARY: Residents of Edwards gathered at the M&L Fish Hut for a prayer rally, emphasizing the power of prayer in overcoming their town's challenges. Organizers highlighted the urgency for communal prayers, especially given recent issues. They believe prayer is crucial and that now is the time to seek Jesus' guidance. A local pastor urged everyone to unite and actively participate in efforts to combat violence and crime, underscoring the importance of community solidarity and action during these troubling times.
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News 11 at 6PM_Weather 7/5/24
SUMMARY: Happy Friday! We're looking at our current rainfall status for July. June ended dry with a 2-inch deficit, and early July is nearly an inch behind, with only 0.31 inches of rain in Meridian today. Notably, other areas received more. Portions of Noxubee and Clarke Counties are abnormally dry, but recent rain has been beneficial. More rain is expected south of I-20 tonight and over the weekend, with showers likely into Saturday and Sunday. Tropical Storm Barry, likely to strengthen, could bring additional moisture to Mississippi early next week. Overall, expect warm, muggy weather with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Plan for a hot weekend with showers to dodge
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Emergency leaders look to update safety plans for Wayne Co.
SUMMARY: Wayne County leaders, including emergency responders and state officials, are working to enhance security in schools and government buildings. The focus is on understanding each building's potential hazards and improving response strategies. Grants administrator Sean Dunlap emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to prevent future incidents, referencing a 2022 case where a student was caught with a gun at Wayne County High School. The goal is to ensure workers have a solid emergency plan and can effectively respond in real-time. Improvements are ongoing, with new strategies set for implementation this fall. (WD7, Trey Howard)
A group of emergency leaders in Wayne County are meeting with state officials to see how they can better protect the folks inside of public buildings.
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