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Interview: Adventures at Your Library begins in Pontotoc County
SUMMARY: Regina Graham, the director of Pon County Library, introduces their summer program “Adventure Begins at Your Library.” Located on Main Street and open Monday through Saturday, the library offers various programs every Wednesday at 10 AM. These include interactions with service animals, magic shows, pirate games, and more, running through June and July. The aim is to encourage children to read during the summer to maintain their skills. The library collaborates with the Mississippi Library Commission for ideas and resources. The program is free for children, with adults welcome to accompany. The library also offers internet and printing services.
Pontotoc County Library is hosting Adventure at the Library now until end of July
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U.S. 84 east in Jones County has seen nearly a dozen accidents in past two weeks
SUMMARY: Jones County law enforcement reports an uptick in vehicle crashes along Highway 84, with Mississippi Highway Patrol responding to 11 incidents in the last two weeks. Many crashes result from driver distractions, like cell phone use and speeding over the 65 mph limit. Fire departments often arrive first at accident scenes, noting that high-impact collisions usually indicate excessive speed as a factor. Recent crashes have led to severe injuries, prompting lane closures and increased pressure on emergency responders, who are currently operating at reduced manpower. Authorities urge drivers to minimize distractions and adhere to speed limits for safety.
U.S. 84 east in Jones County has seen nearly a dozen accidents in past two weeks.
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10/4 – Likely development in Gulf, but it'll be a nice weekend locally
SUMMARY: The WTK weather app features stunning sunset photos from users, including Lisa’s “Autumn Sunset” and April’s “Clark County sunset with Geese.” The region is currently experiencing beautiful sunset colors, though unsettled weather remains along the Texas Coast and Gulf of Mexico, with a potential tropical cyclone developing soon but posing no local threat. A cold front will bring cooler temperatures next week, transitioning the mornings to a fall feel, with low 50s expected. Ensuing days may reach the upper 80s, but the forecast shows a continued trend of comfortable nighttime temperatures.
10/4 – Likely development in Gulf, but it’ll be a nice weekend locally
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Midday News Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/4/24
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather in Meridian features a gloomy and humid Friday, with temperatures in the lower 80s. Scattered showers are expected throughout the afternoon, particularly along the I20 Corridor, with heavier rain around noon and lightening up by 4 PM. Showers will clear by 6 PM, just in time for Friday Night Football. Weekend temperatures are projected to be in the mid-80s, with good weather for most SEC games, except in South Carolina, where heavy rain is forecasted. Hurricane Kirk is moving away from the US, and there’s a 40% chance of cyclone development in the Gulf. Mild temperatures will follow next week.
Midday News Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/4/24
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