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Interview: Oren Dunn Museum hosting Fossil Road Show and Geology Fest on Nov. 2
SUMMARY: The Oron Dun City Museum is hosting a Fossil Road Show featuring activities, free admission, and opportunities to connect with geology experts. Attendees can bring their rocks and fossils for identification. Carlos Diaz, the museum’s assistant curator, noted that North Mississippi, once underwater, offers a variety of marine fossils like shark teeth. The museum recently unveiled a new exhibit on rocks, fossils, and gems. Additionally, a lecture by pedologist George Phillips on Mississippi’s geology will take place on November 1st. The event promises an engaging experience about the geological history and treasures of the area.
The Oren Dunn City Museum in Tupelo is hosting a fun event on Saturday, Nov. 2.
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Election Town Hall held in Jackson
SUMMARY: In the lead-up to the election, an election Town Hall was held in Jackson, hosted by The People’s Advocacy Institute. The event aimed to provide attendees with vital voter information and election resources. Brook Floyd, the director of programs, emphasized the significance of informed voting, countering negative and misleading advertisements that can discourage voter participation. The event sought to engage the community by discussing important issues and sharing relevant election dates. Overall, the initiative focused on empowering voters and highlighting the importance of their voices in the electoral process.
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Iris (10/30)
SUMMARY: On this Wednesday morning, we highlight today‘s “Color the Weather” drawing by First Alert Weather Kids, sponsored by local McDonald’s. Today’s artwork, created by Iris, depicts a sky with varying rainfall, mirroring our forecast. In Mississippi, some areas will experience heavier showers while others might remain dry. It’s wise to keep rain gear close. For more details on today’s weather, stay tuned for my full report. Thank you, Iris, for your submission! Anyone interested in participating can submit their drawings on our website at wt.com under the “Color the Weather” tab.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Iris (10/30)
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Jennifer Branning: Candidate for Mississippi Supreme Court
SUMMARY: Jennifer Branning, a candidate for the Mississippi Supreme Court, aims to represent the Central District. A Neshoba County native, Branning emphasizes her unique combination of legal and legislative experience, serving in her third term in the Mississippi State Senate and practicing law for nearly two decades. She advocates for a “constitutional conservative” judicial philosophy, believing justices should interpret laws as written rather than legislate from the bench. Branning is committed to making Mississippi an ideal place to live, work, and raise a family. She is competing against other candidates, including incumbent Jim Kitchens, in the upcoming election.
Neshoba County native Jennifer Branning wants a seat on the Mississippi Supreme Court.
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