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County Road 11: The history of Merrehope
SUMMARY: Mary Hope is a historical tourist museum in Meridian, but little is known about its life in the 1940s as a boarding house. A former resident, referred to as “Mar Hope,” painted a vivid picture of her living experience, recalling a simple living room with a couch and chairs and a bedroom with two beds. This glimpse into the past highlights the house’s significance beyond its current museum status. To preserve Mary Hope and keep it open, funds are needed for restoration. Efforts to raise money will ensure this piece of Meridian’s history continues to thrive.
County Road 11: The history of Merrehope
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Carter (9/25)
SUMMARY: Today‘s weather drawing, created by Carter, features dark, puffy rain clouds, heavy rainfall, and lightning, perfectly capturing the morning’s conditions in Mississippi and Alabama. This segment is part of the First Alert Weather Kids initiative, sponsored by local McDonald’s. Viewers are encouraged to submit their artwork under the “Color of the Weather” tab on the WT.com website for a chance to be featured. Stay tuned for more news and weather updates coming up after the break. Thank you, Carter, for your excellent representation of today’s weather!
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Carter (9/25)
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Saltillo native and district attorney to fill vacancy on Mississippi Court of Appeals
SUMMARY: Breaking news: Local district attorney John Wed is leaving his position after being appointed by Governor Tate Reeves to serve on the state court of appeals, filling the vacancy left by retired Judge Jim Greenley. Wed has been the top prosecutor for the district covering Tupelo, Corinth, and Aberdeen since 2015, winning three elections to maintain his role. With Wed’s new appointment, Governor Reeves must now select a replacement to finish Wed’s term, which extends until 2028.
Saltillo native and district attorney to fill vacancy on Mississippi Court of Appeals
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West Point men arrested for Aberdeen shooting
SUMMARY: Two men from West Point, Travis Morris and Gavin Jeffers, have been charged with aggravated assault following an August 4th shooting in Abine. According to police chief Quinel Shumer, the incident occurred at a residence on South Hickory Street, resulting in one man being shot in the chest. The police have not disclosed the motive behind the shooting.
Two West Point men face charges for an early-August shooting in Aberdeen.
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