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Quiet week ahead – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: This week in Columbus, Mississippi, the weather will improve significantly as high pressure moves in, bringing an end to the gloom and drizzle. Overnight, mild temperatures in the low 60s and patchy fog are expected. On Monday, morning fog may affect commutes, but the day will be partly cloudy with isolated chances of drizzle, leading to highs in the low 80s. Throughout the week, conditions will remain quiet, drying out with daily highs climbing into the mid to upper 80s, accompanied by abundant sunshine. The overall trend points towards a warm and pleasant week ahead.
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Local church hosts giveaway for locals and hurricane victims
SUMMARY: The Sulligent Community Church in Alabama organized a clothing and shoe giveaway to support those affected by Hurricane Helene. The event provided free items for all ages, emphasizing its mission of community outreach. Pastor Jason Clifton highlighted the importance of helping those in need during crises, advocating for unity regardless of background. Church members noted the overwhelming response from the community, and plans are in place to donate any leftover items to hurricane-affected areas. The event, months in preparation, aims to make a significant impact during a time of hardship, exemplifying compassion and solidarity.
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SAAC and Proof Bakery host “Discourse” art exhibit in new space
SUMMARY: The Starkville Area Arts Council and Proof Bakery successfully launched their first exhibition featuring local artist Zoรฉ Ishee in a newly renovated downtown space. The collaboration is celebrated for its potential to enrich the community by showcasing art while enhancing the bakery’s ambiance. Ishee’s exhibit, titled “Discourse,” encourages genuine connection through artistic expression, highlighting the importance of art in fostering understanding. Both Balaa, a partner at Proof Bakery, and Diehl from the Arts Council emphasized art’s role as a unifying force and its significance in viewing the world through diverse perspectives. Upcoming events include the annual Winter Showcase in November.
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Ole Miss football’s College Football Playoff odds dip after Kentucky loss
SUMMARY: Ole Miss football experienced its first loss of the season, falling 20-17 to Kentucky, which dropped their ranking to No. 12 in the AP Top 25 Poll and halved their playoff chances from 79% to 48%. Despite the setback, quarterback Jaxson Dart remains optimistic, emphasizing the importance of making the most of upcoming opportunities. Ole Miss faces three ranked opponents ahead: No. 13 LSU, No. 19 Oklahoma, and No. 5 Georgia, highlighting critical challenges in their pursuit of a successful season.
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