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Mississippi Gridiron
SUMMARY: Chris Brooks, the brain behind “Mississippi Gridiron,” discusses the magazine's creation to document high school football across Mississippi. A former SID at Mississippi College, Brooks drew inspiration from states like Texas and Arkansas. The publication, which uniquely covers the entire state rather than specific regions, began in 2010 and has since become essential for local football history and updates. Co-managed with Brandon Shields, the magazine offers comprehensive coverage, including team rankings and coaching news. Thanks to support from the Mississippi high school community, Brooks aims to publish the latest edition by July's end, especially highlighting competitive 7A teams.
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Magee police chief resigns
SUMMARY: Chief Shane Little of McGee's police department has resigned. In a statement, he explained that he received an offer that would significantly benefit him and his family. After careful consideration and prayer, he chose to accept it. Although he is stepping down as police chief, he expressed optimism for the future of the McGee Police Department and the city of McGee.
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Runners prepare for Watermelon Classic
SUMMARY: Hydration with water and electrolytes is crucial, especially as hundreds gear up for the 28th annual Farm Bureau Watermelon Classic on the Fourth of July. This fundraiser for the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame & Museum includes a 5K run, 5K walk, and a one-mile fun run, starting at 7:30 am. Organizers expect participants from various locations, including one person running a 5K in every state, choosing Mississippi's event. With over 1,220 participants, it's one of the largest turnouts in the past decade. Packet pickup is still available for those yet to collect theirs.
Organizers prepare for 28th annual Farm Bureau Watermelon Classic
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Independence Day holiday busy for travelers
SUMMARY: Travel activities in Jackson, Mississippi are bustling as people arrive for Fourth of July celebrations. The Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers Airport is seeing a rise in traffic, with travelers eager for the festivities and Southern cuisine. Matthew Rogers and Deanna Scarborough are visiting for a family reunion, excited about meeting family and enjoying local foods like catfish. Dorothy Gates from Dallas emphasizes the uniqueness of Mississippi cuisine, while Ronaye Steele appreciates the change of scenery from Cleveland, Ohio. Airport officials advise travelers to arrive two hours early, track flight statuses, and be cautious of weather and traffic conditions.
Travelers flying into Jackson for Independence Day, family reunions and good food
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