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Tupelo paving project expected to be done by the end of August
SUMMARY: Crews are undertaking a significant paving project in Tupelo, also known as the All-America City, involving over 30 roads. This initiative will include milling and overlaying the roads, leading to multiple detours that may impact daily commutes. City Engineer Dennis Buns emphasized the importance of maintaining the road network for residents, visitors, and commuters. Falcon Contracting Company is currently removing old asphalt and will soon repave the roads to enhance safety. The project, anticipated to be completed by the end of August, aims to ensure smoother and safer travel around Tupelo despite temporary traffic disruptions.
Crews continue to work on an extensive paving project across Tupelo.
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Multiple people shot at City Pavilion in Vicksburg
SUMMARY: Police in Vicksburg are investigating a mass shooting that occurred at the city Pavilion on Army Navy Drive after 9 PM on Friday. Multiple people were shot, though the number of victims and the severity of their injuries remain unknown. Additionally, several vehicles were struck by bullets. Investigators found multiple spent shell casings at the scene, but no arrests have been made yet. Authorities are seeking public assistance and ask anyone with information to contact the Vicksburg Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 601-355-TIPS.
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Pearl Boil Water Notice
SUMMARY: To follow Daniel Callihan's case in Louisiana, visit WAPT.com or use their mobile app. This morning, parts of Pearl have been lifted from a boil water notice. The Mississippi State Department of Health reported that areas west of Airport Road, including Pearson Road, The Outlets, and Trustmark Park, are no longer under the notice. The boil water notice was issued Thursday after a failed monthly routine water sample.
Pearl Boil Water Notice
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News 11 at 10PM Weather 6/29/24
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Beryl has formed, with max winds of 40 mph and moving westward at 18 mph. It may develop into the first hurricane of the season due to favorable conditions like low wind shear and warm waters. Forecasts show the storm continuing west towards the Caribbean, potentially reaching Jamaica, but high pressure could block its path towards the Gulf of Mexico. Temperatures are currently in the 70s and 80s with high humidity, making it feel much hotter. Heat advisories are in effect, with temperatures expected to feel like 105-110°F this weekend. Some rain relief is possible, but heat will dominate.
Another blazing hot weekend with some rain relief
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