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2024 USBC Women's Championships
SUMMARY: Bowling is a cherished sport for me, which I’ve been playing seriously for decades. I began in my 20s with a workplace team, eventually joining various leagues. I’ve bowled in the women’s state tournament for 40 years and enjoy the social aspect of the leagues. Competing has taken me to places like Reno, with tournaments involving nine games. I’ve also played against local media teams, sometimes achieving multiple strikes in a row. Helping in Junior Leagues is rewarding. Bowling brings me joy, even when games aren’t perfect. I aim to reach a 300 game someday and encourage others to join leagues for fun and community.
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Hattiesburg Salvation Army opens 'Red Kettle Campaign' Friday
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army launched its Christmas red Kettle campaign, marking the start of donations at various stores. New this year, each kettle features a QR code for quick mobile donations. Major Fred Thornhill emphasized that contributions remain local, aiding those in the community. He recalled the joy of Christmas mornings as a child and highlighted the importance of providing gifts for children and seniors who may not receive much during the holidays. The campaign supports the angel tree program, which offers gifts to those in need. Opportunities to adopt angel tree recipients are still available in Hattiesburg.
Hattiesburg Salvation Army opens ‘Red Kettle Campaign’ Friday.
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Wesley House Community Center Needs Assistance
SUMMARY: Wesley House Community Center is seeking volunteers and donations for the holidays as they celebrate their 120th year as a nonprofit. They provide vital services, including a toy distribution program for children up to age 12 and assistance for 800 families with Thanksgiving and Christmas food. Help is needed for packing and distributing food and toys. Community support is essential for their programs, especially during this season of Thanksgiving. To volunteer or donate, individuals can call the office or email Wesley House at meridian.org to sign up and specify their area of interest.
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Longtime Lowndes County supervisor enters mayoral race
SUMMARY: LeRoy Brooks, a long-serving County Supervisor, has announced his candidacy for the mayoral position in Columbus, marking a significant shift in his political career. Having served since the Reagan administration, he expressed his desire for teamwork in city government, motivated by a recent spiritual epiphany. His decision comes in the wake of incumbent Keith Gaskin’s announcement not to seek reelection, endorsing Pastor Darren Lynch instead. Brooks joins fellow candidate Stephan Jones, a current council member also vying for the mayor’s office. Candidates can officially file in early 2024, with primaries on April 1 and the general election on June 3.
Longtime Lowndes County Supervisor Leroy Brooks announced he’s entering the election to become Columbus’ mayor.
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