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Dog Walk Forecast for Oct 17 – Jonas
SUMMARY: This morning, those walking their dogs should bundle up, as temperatures are cooler, potentially requiring a sweater. By the afternoon, temperatures will rise into the upper 60s. Meanwhile, a lucky dog named Jonas is enjoying the beach in sunny weather, making others envious. For those staying home later, a sweater might still be needed despite the milder temperatures.
It is a cold morning to walk the dog.
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Weekend Preview – Oct. 17, 2024
SUMMARY: This weekend in Pine Belt, enjoy the 104th South Mississippi Fair in Laurel, featuring rides, games, and food from October 20-26. Highlights include a new ticket pre-purchase option. It’s also homecoming week for Southern Miss, with a football game against Arkansas State on Saturday, plus various alumni events. Halloween festivities include “Trick-or-Treat at the Pete” and the Hattiesburg Zoo’s Zubu. Local pumpkin patches and festivals, like Landrum’s Homestead event, offer family fun. Additionally, the Fuel to Fight Cancer 5K and a blood donation drive will be held. Expect beautiful fall weather for all these activities.
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Lee County mobile home regulations on pause
SUMMARY: In Lee County, residents are divided over a proposed regulation on mobile homes, which has not yet been voted on. Some believe it will enhance property values, while others argue it will hinder homeownership. The regulation stems from concerns about sewage management and includes a requirement for a two-acre lot for mobile homes, although it does not apply in land-perk areas. Critics, including Lee County Board of Supervisors President Wesley Webb, argue that the costs associated with meeting these new requirements could make homeownership unattainable. A meeting is scheduled to discuss the regulation further.
The board of supervisors are pausing the enforcement of new mobile home regulations. A public meeting is scheduled to hear from the public.
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Police pursued prodigious pig in Columbus
SUMMARY: Columbus police recently engaged in an unusual pursuit involving a runaway hog named Bobo, weighing between 700 and 800 pounds. After escaping from a pen in the New Hope area, Bobo eluded capture for about eight days, even being spotted near a daycare. Officers, prompted by the police chief to apply their “country boy expertise,” teamed up with animal control to wrangle the spirited pig. After a challenging chase through the woods, they successfully caught Bobo, who will soon be sent to a meat processor. Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the adventurous ordeal.
Police officers in Columbus sure do have a wild story to tell.
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