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Hot, humid week ahead in Pine Belt
SUMMARY: Currently, it's a hot and humid Saturday in West Hattiesburg, with temperatures around 91°F but feeling like 98°F. Similar conditions are observed across Southern Mississippi, with temperatures in the upper 80s to lower 90s. Showers and thunderstorms have been noted near Montgomery, but no significant weather activity is expected locally. The weekend forecast predicts highs in the 90s with high humidity. A minor front expected mid-week could bring slightly less humid conditions. Memorial Day has a 30% chance of showers, but no washouts are anticipated. The 7-day forecast shows mostly sunny skies, highs in the 90s, and lows around 60s.
Hot, humid week ahead in Pine Belt.
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Fencing around City Hall was removed after months of renovation
SUMMARY: In Meridian, the temporary fencing around City Hall has been removed. Precision Fencing employees took down the galvanized fences on Tuesday afternoon. Initially, mesh fencing was installed early in 2023 for an exterior repair project involving the building's windows, walls, and roof. The galvanized fencing replaced the mesh in February to allow workers to complete the repairs. Now that the project is finished, the front entrance of City Hall will reopen to the public starting Wednesday.
On Tuesday afternoon, employees from Precision Fencing removed the fence from the front of the entrances after months of renovating the building.
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Tips to keep you safe when using fireworks
SUMMARY: Last year, nearly 10,000 people were sent to the emergency room, and eight died due to firework injuries on July 4th, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Fireworks can also start fires if not used or disposed of correctly. Always read instructions and be prepared for any situation. Planning ahead can help you react more efficiently in emergencies. A critical aspect of firework safety is having a water source available, such as a hose, bucket, or fire extinguisher, to put out fires. Additionally, wearing eye protection is recommended when handling fireworks.
Tips to keep you safe when using fireworks
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First Saturday will be held at the MAX on July 6th
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience, known as the MAX, is hosting its “First Saturday” event featuring live music by local favorite Jax Moore from noon to 2 p.m. This event offers free admission, allowing attendees to explore the exhibits at no cost. Gabby Ortiz encourages visitors to support downtown restaurants by grabbing lunch to enjoy in the MAX courtyard, which has excellent air conditioning. The event will be held on July 6th. For more details or upcoming events, visit wt.com.
This first Saturday will consist of live music from hometown favorite Jax Moore from noon until 2 pm.
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