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4th annual Green South Breast Cancer Awareness Walk staged Saturday
SUMMARY: In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a family hosted the fourth annual Green South Breast Cancer Walk in Hattiesburg, where participants walked approximately half a mile. The event began at the parking lot of Sax Avenue, with local businesses like Cricket Wireless and Dossett GMC offering gifts for runners. One participant expressed her motivation, stating it was an honor to remember both survivors and those who lost their lives to cancer. She highlighted the importance of walking alongside women who continue to fight this disease, emphasizing solidarity and awareness in the face of such a pervasive struggle.
4th annual Green South Breast Cancer Awareness Walk staged Saturday.
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Jones County driver dies after pickup truck crashes
SUMMARY: A 77-year-old man, Mike Walters, who recently celebrated his birthday, tragically died in a crash in Jones County on Friday night. According to the Sheriff’s Department, the incident occurred on Monar Road in Oet, where Walters was pronounced dead at the scene.
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USM defense peppered for another Saturday as Golden Eagles fall, 44-28
SUMMARY: In a disappointing homecoming, Southern Miss fell to Arkansas State 44-28, marking a 1-6 start to the season. Frustrated fans displayed brown bags in protest as the Golden Eagles struggled. Despite a strong ground game from Kenyan Clay and a touchdown from freshman Jaylen Washington, the defense faltered again, allowing the Red Wolves to pull ahead. Coach Will Hall acknowledged the fans’ frustrations, emphasizing his commitment to the team’s improvement. Players supported Hall, but with an upcoming matchup against James Madison, Southern Miss faces challenges in hopes of salvaging their season and avoiding a second consecutive year without a bowl game.
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Petal High School welcomed 29 marching bands to Panther Stadium Saturday
SUMMARY: The Petal High School band hosted its fourth annual Gary Graves Memorial Invitational, featuring 29 participating bands from across the state competing for awards. Held at Panther Stadium, the event included exhibitions by Pearl River, William Carey, and Petal marching bands. Organizers emphasized the Invitational as a fundraiser and a supportive gathering rather than a competitive clash among bands. The event honors Gary Graves, a beloved educator and band member, who made significant contributions to the Petal School District and was known as a WGI judge for various music ensembles. His legacy continues through this annual competition.
Petal High School welcomed 29 marching bands to Panther Stadium Saturday.
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