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Tupelo receives grant to ease congestion at busy crossroads

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www.wcbi.com – Allie Martin – 2024-06-25 18:14:53

SUMMARY: The of , Mississippi, will over $7.5 million from a Consolidated Rail and Safety Improvements Grant provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The aims to alleviate traffic congestion at Tupelo's Crosstown intersection by moving train switching operations south of the city and creating “quiet zones” in specific . Additionally, the grant will fund upgrades at eleven rail crossings throughout the city. However, the timeline for completion of these projects has not yet been announced. For continuous updates, are encouraged to follow WCBI on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

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Newly crowned Miss Volunteer America visits Tupelo

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www.wcbi.com – Allie Martin – 2024-07-06 22:45:21

SUMMARY: Berkley Bryant, recently crowned Miss Volunteer America 2025, will be encouraging contestants at the Volunteer pageant in . Bryant, who previously held the title of Miss South Carolina Volunteer, won $50,000 in scholarships at the national pageant in , Tennessee. She emphasized the importance of cherishing the experience and building relationships among contestants. Bryant will attend the finals for Miss Mississippi Volunteer and then embark on a year of travel and appearances for Miss Volunteer America. She also the Elvis Presley Birthplace shortly after arriving in Tupelo.

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HSFT Stop #6: French Camp

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Ybarra – 2024-07-06 20:53:06

SUMMARY: Nathan Wright, into his 21st season as French Camp football coach, emphasizes that experience has made him more patient. The team seeks to improve after a 3-8 season that ended with a first-round playoff loss. Senior quarterback Logan Wright expresses motivation to turn things around. Coach Wright's son Benjamin is out due to an ACL injury, with nephew Logan taking over as quarterback. Nathan values on the team despite challenges. The Panthers' senior and junior offensive line display strong chemistry, which excites Nathan for the season ahead.

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Keep your pets cool during the heat this summer

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-07-06 20:49:29

SUMMARY: Taking care of pets during extreme heat is crucial, just like caring for oneself. Trudy McDanell of the Columbus Lowndes Humane Society highlights overheating signs in pets, such as excessive panting and lethargy. Offering and creative cooling like kiddie pools are helpful. She emphasizes providing shaded over doghouses for better circulation. Understanding your pet's behavior is essential, as is noting signs of dehydration like the smell of urine. The Humane Society is also running a special promotion on cat adoptions this month. Stay updated with their on Facebook and Twitter.

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