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Houston’s Flywheel Festival offers treasure trove from the past
SUMMARY: The Flywheel Festival in Houston is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts, showcasing a variety of vintage items. The event features a tractor parade, engine displays, food trucks, bouncy houses, and numerous vendors, along with engaging activities like tractor pulls, skillet tosses, and piston chucking. Attendees can deepen their historical knowledge by interacting with vendors who share insights about their items’ origins. Brian Also, a festival goer, emphasizes its educational value, especially for children, by illustrating the evolution from handmade metalwork to automated machinery. The festival offers a unique experience akin to an amplified antique store visit.
Houston’s Flywheel Festival connected attendees with a treasure trove from the past.
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Mississippi: A home base for movies
SUMMARY: Mississippi is becoming a growing hub for the movie industry, highlighted by the production of the film “Hotel Tehran” in Jackson. The film, featuring stars Liam Neeson and Zachary Levi, explores veterans‘ experiences after Afghanistan. Mississippi resident John Read, a locations manager with over 30 years of experience, emphasizes the state‘s appeal for filmmakers, citing unique script opportunities and local incentives. Producer David Lipper notes the film aims to involve Mississippi residents and reflect the state’s strong veteran presence. As productions like this increase, Read believes Mississippi is evolving into a “Southern Hollywood,” attracting more local talent.
Mississippi: A home base for movies
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Street resurfacing project concern
SUMMARY: Residents of Mobile Avenue in the Georgetown community expressed frustration after their street was left unrepaved despite Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba approving resurfacing for 31 streets, including Mobile Avenue at number 16. Local homeowners, such as Geneva Johnson and Priscilla Williams-Till, criticized the city for ignoring ongoing issues like potholes and unsafe conditions. They argue they consistently receive the short end of the stick and demand action from the City Council. Councilman Kenneth Stokes is investigating the situation to determine if Mobile Avenue was overlooked and to assure residents that their concerns will be addressed.
Street resurfacing project concern for Mobile Street in Jackson
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Storage facility catches fire; Investigators working to determine why
SUMMARY: A fire broke out at a storage facility on Highway 18 in Jackson, prompting officials to investigate its cause. The incident was reported around 7 AM, and Assistant Fire Chief Patrick Armon noted that approximately 25 percent of the units were impacted. Residents are advised that the highway remains closed within the evacuation zone as fire officials continue to assess the situation.
Storage facility catches fire; Investigators working to determine why
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