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GRIND TO GLORY: The Biggersville Lions looking to go back-to-back
SUMMARY: The Biggersville Lions are poised for another successful season in high school football, coming off a historic 12-1 record and their first state championship. Head coach Case Ingram, now in his fourth year, emphasizes building a culture of success and winning. The team features strong returning talent, with eight offensive and seven defensive starters back. Senior linebacker Austin Mays and junior quarterback Case Hillyard aim to improve on last year’s performance, where the defense allowed only 15 points per game and the offense averaged 44 points. The Lions aim to prove critics wrong as they begin their season against the Hamilton Lions on August 30th.
GRIND TO GLORY: The Biggersville Lions will be looking to go back-to-back in 2024.
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Crimson and Cream Classic Soiree Brunch
SUMMARY: The Madison County, Mississippi alumni chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. held its inaugural Crimson and Cream Classic Brunch to foster fellowship and raise funds for future community scholarships. The event attracted 450 to 500 participants and successfully sold over 1,000 raffle tickets, supported by several sponsors. Chapter president emphasized the brunch as a reflection of service and community impact, with plans to make it an annual signature event to benefit local scholars and the community. The chapter aims to continue this tradition in the years ahead.
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Children's author showcases work in Ridgeland
SUMMARY: In November, National Novel Writing Month, children’s author Cunny Collins Morgan hosted a “meet the author” event at PJ’s Coffee in Richland. A retired public school teacher and Louisiana native, Morgan began writing in 2014, inspired by her mother and grandmother. Her novel, “The Runaway Beignet,” recognized as one of Amazon’s best-selling books for 2024, features a living beignet exploring New Orleans’ historical landmarks. Morgan aims to inspire literacy and promote Louisiana culture among children. She encourages aspiring authors to pursue their dreams and remain resilient in the face of rejection. The event also featured activities for children.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 11/18/24
SUMMARY: The weather this morning is warmer, with temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. Patchy fog is affecting visibility, particularly in northern Meridian. As the day progresses, temperatures will rise to around 76-77°F but will be accompanied by showers and potential severe weather this evening. Rain is expected to become heavy overnight, with risks of damaging winds and low tornado chances. Residents are advised to stay informed through weather apps and alerts, particularly for the overnight storms. Following the storms, expect cooler temperatures and clearer skies, with a frost risk later in the week.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 11/18/24
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