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Miss Mississippi competition heating up in Vicksburg
SUMMARY: The annual Miss Mississippi Pageant in Vicksburg brings a significant economic boost to businesses along Washington Street. Establishments like LJ's Nutrition, which sells health drinks, see increased customer traffic and revenue from the influx of visitors. The event also impacts local vendors, such as Holly Velour and the Mississippi Merchant, who sell souvenirs including t-shirts and water bottles. The pageant has a substantial financial impact on Vicksburg, contributing over $2 million to the local economy. It offers contestants the chance to win the top crown and substantial scholarship money, with over $120,000 available. The event fosters a family atmosphere and community engagement, with multiple related activities, including a downtown parade.
Miss Mississippi competition heating up in Vicksburg
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Botanical Bliss event held in Jackson
SUMMARY: At the Botanical Bliss event in Jackson, hosted by Dab's cannabis dispensary, the Mississippi Tea Company introduced their new line of infused teas and culinary products, marking their expansion into therapeutic offerings. Attendees received complimentary cooking guides for safely using the new products. The diverse menu featured edibles, wings with special sauce, various infused teas (black, green, chocolate black, mint green), honey, and upcoming items like flour and pre-rolls. The brand prides itself on using organic inputs, living soil, and solar power to create premium products. Note that visitors to Dab's Dispensary must be 21 or older.
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Edwards community gathers for prayer rally
SUMMARY: Residents of Edwards gathered at the M&L Fish Hut for a prayer rally, emphasizing the power of prayer in overcoming their town's challenges. Organizers highlighted the urgency for communal prayers, especially given recent issues. They believe prayer is crucial and that now is the time to seek Jesus' guidance. A local pastor urged everyone to unite and actively participate in efforts to combat violence and crime, underscoring the importance of community solidarity and action during these troubling times.
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News 11 at 6PM_Weather 7/5/24
SUMMARY: Happy Friday! We're looking at our current rainfall status for July. June ended dry with a 2-inch deficit, and early July is nearly an inch behind, with only 0.31 inches of rain in Meridian today. Notably, other areas received more. Portions of Noxubee and Clarke Counties are abnormally dry, but recent rain has been beneficial. More rain is expected south of I-20 tonight and over the weekend, with showers likely into Saturday and Sunday. Tropical Storm Barry, likely to strengthen, could bring additional moisture to Mississippi early next week. Overall, expect warm, muggy weather with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Plan for a hot weekend with showers to dodge
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