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J. Carter talks One MusicFest 2023
SUMMARY: One Music Fest is set to be a big event, with a lineup that includes stars like Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, and Kodak Black. The festival is also celebrating 50 years of hip-hop, with a dedicated stage featuring surprise performances from artists like KRS-One and Eightball & MJG. The festival aims to showcase the unique hip-hop culture in Atlanta and the South, including artists from the Southwest and Midwest regions. Atlanta is seen as a rising music Mecca, with many influential producers and artists based there. One Music Fest promotes unity through music, bringing together people of different ages and backgrounds. It offers not only music, but also food, games, and cultural experiences like a skating rink. Whether or not you’re a fan of the performing artists, the festival promises a fun and immersive experience for all attendees.
One Musicfest 2023 is happening at Piedmont Park on Saturday, October 28th & Sunday, October 29th. • Headliners include …
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Countdown to Christmas: Midway Marine in Fulton
SUMMARY: Midway Marine, owned by Guy Carner, offers a variety of products and services for water lovers. Located at Peppertown Exit, they sell boats, including Ranger bass boats, Tracker fishing boats, and Sun Tracker pontoons, along with Mercury outboard motors. They provide boat accessories like fish finders, GPS units, trolling motors, and covers. Their marina at Fon on the Waterway also features a restaurant, Guys Place, for dining and three themed, cozy cabins for stays. Additionally, they sell off-road vehicles like ATVs and side-by-sides. Midway Marine is open Monday to Saturday and offers competitive pricing and same-day boat repowering services.
Anchor Tanya Cater spoke with Guy Conner, the owner Midway Marine in Fulton, about what his business offers this holiday season.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 12/17/24
SUMMARY: Good morning! Currently, Central Mississippi is experiencing spotty showers and dense fog. Lighter showers are south of Interstate 20, particularly near Newton and Smith County, while heavier showers are affecting southern Smith and Jasper counties. Dense fog is widespread across Mississippi and Western Alabama, with visibility as low as a quarter of a mile in some areas, including Philadelphia. A dense fog advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. today. Temperatures will warm to the mid-70s this afternoon, with cooler weather arriving later in the week. Showers are expected Wednesday, followed by sunny, chilly weather for the start of winter on Saturday.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 12/17/24
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Lee County supervisors move forward with comprehensive master plan for new jail
SUMMARY: The Lee County Board of Supervisors has approved moving forward with a master plan for a new jail, though this does not guarantee construction. The plan includes 358 beds and a morgue, offering features the current jail lacks. Opinions on the project were mixed, with some residents urging the board to make a definitive decision. One board member voted in favor of the plan, while others expressed doubts about the necessity of a new facility. There are at least seven steps remaining in the process, and a public vote is not required by law.
Lee County supervisors voted to move forward with a comprehensive master plan for a new county jail.
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