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Interview: ICC offering senior college at Belden Center
SUMMARY: The Ina Community College is launching a new senior college for retirees to stay engaged and have fun. The director of continuing education, Josh Gaml, explains that this initiative aims to provide opportunities for retired individuals to interact with the community, build friendships, and have something enjoyable to do. The kickoff session will feature a guest speaker, Mr. Jack Reed Jr., and activities such as bingo and door prizes. The college will hold sessions each semester, with the first one starting on January 23rd. Interested seniors can sign up by calling or emailing the college or by showing up at the ICC Building Center.
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Car show come to Clinton
SUMMARY: The event celebrates classic cars, highlighting their rich histories and the personal stories of their owners. Tommy Duncan showcases his 1932 Ford, reflecting a dedication to craftsmanship, while Bill Skinner shares how his passion for drag racing evolved into an appreciation for classic cars. The Cruzin Clinton Car Show, held in Clinton, aims to engage car enthusiasts and casual admirers alike, emphasizing that anyone can enjoy the event, regardless of their collecting status. Organizer Tara Lytal notes that the show’s success has resulted from 18 years of dedication, making it a beloved local highlight.
People come out to celebrate their rides
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Petal police hold fundraiser
SUMMARY: A pedal police car received a makeover during the first “Cover the Cruiser” fundraiser, organized by the local police department to support the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run. Participants who donated were given stickers to place on the cruiser, fostering community involvement in raising awareness for the Special Olympics. The department emphasized the importance of these efforts in improving events for athletes. The next Law Enforcement Torch Run and Special Olympics are scheduled for 2025, with this initiative aimed at enhancing support and participation in future activities.
Petal police hold fundraiser.
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Pine Belt to see hot start to fall
SUMMARY: This Saturday in West Hattiesburg, temperatures reached 95°F, significantly above the average high of 87°F, with a low of 68°F. The forecast indicates continued warmth, with highs in the lower to mid-90s throughout the weekend and some potential cooler weather next Saturday. Expect upper 60s to lower 70s overnight, with patchy fog possible. A tropical disturbance in the Caribbean has a 60% chance of developing, but it’s currently expected to curve away. The seven-day forecast suggests highs dropping to 82°F by next Saturday, with a 30% chance of showers midweek.
Pine Belt to see hot start to fall.
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