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Crimson Tide, Rebels, and Bulldogs announce SEC Media Days Attendees
SUMMARY: SEC Media Day in Arlington, Texas, is set to begin next week, with universities announcing which student-athletes will join their coaches. Ole Miss Rebels will appear first on Monday with Coach Lane Kiffin, senior quarterback Jackson Dart, wide receiver Trey Harris, and defensive end Jared Ivy. On Wednesday, the Alabama Crimson Tide will feature Kain Dabor, junior quarterback Jaylen Milroe, offensive lineman Tyler Booker, and defensive back Malachi Moore—marking a new era without Nick Saban. Mississippi State Bulldogs, led by first-time head coach Jeff Lebby, will also speak on Wednesday. They’ll be accompanied by transfer quarterback Blake Shapen, offensive lineman Albert Reese IV, and linebacker John Lewis. Coverage will be provided throughout the week.
A week out from SEC Media Days in Arlington, Texas, Alabama, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State have announced who their Student-Athlete Attendees will be.
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Salvation Army helps with Hurricane Francine relief efforts
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army’s Director of Emergency Disaster Services for the Alabama Louisiana Mississippi division reports ongoing assistance in Louisiana following Hurricane Francine. Since Friday, they have distributed thousands of hot meals, drinks, and vital emotional and spiritual support. Located in Jackson, the organization plans to remain in Louisiana until Monday, focusing on preparing for a bulk goods distribution that will include food boxes, diapers, and cleanup kits. True Blood notes that Mississippi suffered less damage, enabling quicker responses to assist neighboring states affected by the hurricane.
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Zack Rogers 9/14 Main Weather
SUMMARY: Tonight’s temperatures are in the lower 70s, with scattered showers expected to continue overnight, dropping to the upper 60s by morning. Sunday will bring highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s, with morning rain and an increased chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Heavy showers may persist into Monday morning, before tapering off later in the day and into Tuesday and Wednesday, when conditions should improve. In the tropics, Tropical Storm Gordon is tracking away from the U.S., with minimal concerns. The following week is anticipated to see warmer temperatures, potentially reaching the upper 80s to lower 90s by midweek.
Zack Rogers 9/14 Main Weather
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Tupelo’s Robin Street Art Stroll held Saturday
SUMMARY: The Robin Street Art Stroll drew large crowds yesterday, featuring various vendors showcasing pottery, photography, paintings, and handmade jewelry. Activities for children included face painting, creating birdhouses, and making magnets. A middle school student expressed her passion for art, stating she loves to draw and be inspired by others. She emphasized the importance of learning about different cultures and trying new skills. The event also featured local musical performances, including the Tupelo High School band, enhancing the artistic experience for all attendees.
The Robin Street Art Stroll drew in a crowd on Saturday.
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