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FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER part 1: Here are the scores and highlights from Friday September 20th
SUMMARY: In this week‘s edition of Friday Night Fever, hosts Jason Williams and Avery Hiler recap thrilling high school football games. Tishimingo County Braves beat Morville Troopers 40-30 in a matchup of undefeated teams, highlighted by quarterback Grayson Blake’s impressive plays. The Magnolia Heights Chiefs shut out TCPS 35-0, while the Houston Hilltoppers remained undefeated with a convincing 45-6 victory over Satillo. Starkville lost a close game to Louisville, with a final score of 42-41, marking Louisville’s 30th consecutive win. Other notable games included Baldwin defeating East Webster 55-6 and Nettleton securing a 40-17 victory over Calhoun City.
Here are the scores and highlights from Friday September 20th.
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Outdoor products manufacturer relocating to Tupelo
SUMMARY: XL Outdoors, an outdoor recreation and military products company, is relocating its warehousing and distribution center from Reno, Nevada, to Tupelo, Mississippi. The new facility will occupy the old Phillips plant on Green Street and is expected to create at least 40 jobs. The Mississippi Development Authority confirms that hiring will begin immediately. For more information about the company, visit wtva.com.
An outdoors company is relocating its warehousing and distribution center from Reno, Nevada, to Tupelo.
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Interview: Booneville library providing free personal hygiene products
SUMMARY: The George E. Allen Library in Boonville is launching a community outreach program called the “Beacon” to distribute personal hygiene products for free. Sandy Donahue, a librarian, explained that the initiative arose from a grant opportunity and aims to assist struggling community members, including the homeless, without requiring them to qualify or answer questions. The program will not be held at the library but in the parking lot of local businessman Tommy Burus, with the first distribution event scheduled for Saturday, and plans for weekly events to ensure accessibility for those in need.
The library in Booneville is hosting two events at which it’ll provide free basic personal hygiene products.
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Aldersgate Retirement Community hosts mock emergency training drill for residents and first respo…
SUMMARY: Aldersgate retirement community held a mock emergency fire drill to enhance safety preparedness for residents and staff. Executive Director Robin Stevens emphasized the importance of annual training, where evaluators assess their emergency response plan and provide feedback for improvement. This exercise not only reinforces preparedness but also ensures resident safety, offering peace of mind to families. Through these drills, the community collaborates with First Responders to refine their emergency protocols and learn valuable lessons for future incidents. The initiative highlights the commitment to maintaining a secure environment for all residents.
Aldersgate Retirement Community hosts mock emergency training drill for residents and first responders
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