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Honoring Tony Sansone Sept. 20-21 in Meridian at The MAX & Temple Theatre
SUMMARY: Ken Rainey appeared on the midday show to discuss a special event honoring Tony Sansa, a longtime colleague at WTO who suffered a stroke in 2019. Tony, who will return to Meridian for the weekend of September 20-21, is well-loved and supported by family and friends. A welcome event will take place Friday at the Max, followed by an acoustic music showcase at the Temple Theater on Saturday, featuring ten artists. Both events are free. Ken shared the rich history of the Temple Theater’s acoustics, emphasizing the significance of this heartfelt homecoming for Tony and his many friends.
Visit with Tony at The MAX Friday, Sept. 20, starting at 5 p.m.
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Weekend Preview – Sept. 19, 2024
SUMMARY: This weekend marks the return of two beloved events in the Pine Belt: “Live at 5″ in Hattiesburg, featuring live music and family-friendly activities, and “Wind Down Downtown” in Laurel, a wine tasting and shopping event. Hattiesburg will also host a Hispanic Festival, offering free health screenings and entertainment, while Mississippi Songwriters Festival kicks off in Ocean Springs. Additionally, an Art Talk at the Lauren Rogers Museum and a Hummingbird Festival in Moss Point will showcase local talent. The weather is expected to remain hot and muggy, with no rain forecasted through the weekend.
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Tupelo's Braylen Williams ruled ineligible to compete in the 2024-2025 academic year
SUMMARY: Brillan Williams, a football player from Tupelo High School, has been ruled ineligible by the MHSAA for the 2024-2025 school year after transferring from Nettleton High School. The MHSAA determined that Williams’ move was not a bona fide transfer, stating it was purely for athletic reasons and occurred outside the transfer window. Tupelo High made a case for his eligibility since summer, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Williams had previously played as a quarterback at Nettleton High for two years.
Tupelo football player Braylen Williams was ruled ineligible to compete in all athletics in the 2024-2025 academic year.
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MUW partners with hospital for new nursing program
SUMMARY: The Mississippi University for Women (MUW) has launched a new initiative to address the nursing shortage by partnering with Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle. This program allows Registered Nursing students to work alongside professionals, becoming student nurse residents. Associate nursing students at MUW will earn clinical credit while receiving training under the mentorship of a clinical coach. Two students from the existing nurse extern program will be selected for this new opportunity, enhancing their practical experience and preparing them for future nursing roles.
The Mississippi University for Women is partnering with the Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle for a new nursing program.
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