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Blitz 16 Preview: Brandon Bulldogs
SUMMARY: The content discusses the Brandon High School Bulldogs, the top-ranked team in the metro area, and their success under head coach Sam Williams. The Bulldogs have excelled in one-score games and have reached the 6A state championship in back-to-back seasons. Coach Williams emphasizes composure and believes in his team’s chance of winning. The Bulldogs have championship experience and are focused on the upcoming season rather than past achievements. They will have a marquee matchup to open their season.
The two-time 6A state runner-up is now moving up to 7A. The Brandon Bulldogs are back to attack the competition and maybe the third time’s the charm for Brandon in the state final. But head coach Sam Williams reminds us and his talented team that they have to get there first.
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First Alert Weather Focus – 10/04/2024
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Patrick Bigby discusses recent weather patterns in south Mississippi, highlighting ongoing showers and rain accumulation. Current temperatures are around 80°F with a trace of rainfall in some areas. The forecast for tonight, coinciding with local high school football games, predicts cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid-70s with a diminishing chance of rain. Bigby also tracks Hurricane Kirk and Tropical Storm Leslie in the Atlantic, both expected to remain out to sea. A cold front is anticipated next week, bringing cooler, drier weather. Community cleanup efforts are ongoing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helen.
The First Alert Weather team takes a long look at the weekend forecast for the Pine Belt in Friday’s edition of Focus
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Downed pole and traffic lights frustrating neighbors
SUMMARY: The intersection at McDowell and Robinson Road Extension has been blocked since Sunday due to a damaged pole, causing safety concerns for local residents. With the pole leaning and lights hanging, community members report multiple accidents and express frustration over the prolonged issue, stating the intersection is too busy for such delays. One resident lamented the lack of timely action, highlighting dangerous conditions as cars divert through local businesses. Although the city‘s Public Works Department acknowledged hiring a contractor, delays in repairs have left residents feeling neglected and in need of better leadership to address ongoing infrastructure problems.
Downed pole and traffic lights frustrating neighbors
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We’re Open: McLean Center for Non-Profits
SUMMARY: “[Music] We’re Open” features the MLAN Center for Nonprofits in Tupelo, a hub for major nonprofits like the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi, Habitat for Humanity, and the North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra. Located on South Green Street, this facility enables nonprofit leaders to connect, collaborate, and support one another during challenging times. The center aims to assist the community by addressing various needs that may arise, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose among the organizations it houses.
In this week‘s We’re Open on Studio 9, we take you inside the McLean Center for Non-Profits in Tupelo.
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