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What did the Tupelo Buffalo Park's groundhog predict?
SUMMARY: Phil, a local famous groundhog at Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo, made a prediction for an early spring, contradicting Punk Satani Phil’s announcement. The park shared the prediction on social media, stating that they always trust Julia, a reference to former meteorologist Joel Young. The announcement suggested that Phil’s prediction should be disregarded in favor of Julia’s forecast.
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Patrick's Thursday PM Forecast 11/14
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi reached the 60s but is now cooling down to the upper 50s. Current temperatures across the region range from 57 to 62 degrees, with colder air moving in from the north. Tonight’s temperatures will drop to the mid-50s, with an overnight low in the upper 40s to mid-40s. Tomorrow will feel like fall, with a high of 68 degrees. A significant cool-down is expected by Friday night, with lows in the mid-40s and even the possibility of frost late next week as temperatures could drop to the 30s. Warmer weather returns over the weekend.
Patrick’s Thursday PM Forecast 11/14
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Union County industrial park receiving more than $3 million for 2 projects
SUMMARY: Union County is set to receive over $3 million from a statewide grant totaling more than $110 million for local economic development projects. The funds will be used for the development of the Martintown North Industrial Park, aimed at enhancing job creation and quality of life in the area. Current work includes clearing land for an elevated water tower, with future plans for a new building pad and a water well. Nearly $10 million in investments are being allocated for the park, with the water tower expected to be completed next year and further construction planned for 2026.
The Martintown North Industrial Park in Union County is receiving more than $3 million for two projects.
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Studio 9 Interview: Mississippi National Guard provides great opportunities for young men and women
SUMMARY: Sergeant First Class Joshua Seymour, marketing director of the Mississippi Army National Guard, highlights the organization’s dual commitment to community and country. The Guard is actively recruiting, emphasizing its state-first approach, primarily responding to local emergencies like natural disasters. Joining the Guard offers part-time military service with hands-on training, health benefits, and educational assistance. Individuals can choose various career paths based on their strengths assessed through the ASVAB test. Key benefits include affordable healthcare, life insurance, and assistance for tuition at universities and trade schools. Interested individuals can sign up via nationalguard.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD.
Anchor Tanya Carter spoke with Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Seymour of the Mississippi National Guard about the Guard’s opportunities for young men and women.
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