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Jersey Mike’s held its VIP event in honor of their grand opening on Wednesday
SUMMARY: Jersey Mike's will officially open on June 5th in Meridian, next to the new Starbucks and down the street from IHOP. On May 31st, they held a VIP event where employees invited friends and family to taste their first Jersey Mike's sub. Franchise owner Trey Gamble expressed excitement about offering the highest quality subs and exceptional customer experiences. The public grand opening is on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m., and everyone is encouraged to come out and enjoy fresh, quality subs.
On Wednesday, they will open at 10 am, and we encourage everyone to come out.
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Today's Weather – Zack Rogers – July 4th, 2024
SUMMARY: Today, expect temperatures to reach the mid-90s with partly cloudy skies later. Morning highs will be in the upper 70s, rising to the 90s by noon. Showers are likely, especially between 3-5 p.m., potentially bringing some cooling. Excessive heat warnings are issued for Nooba, Leak, Scott, and Smith Counties, with a heat advisory for the rest of the region. Heat index values could reach up to 110 degrees. Stay hydrated and take breaks. Rain will persist similar patterns on Thursday and Friday, with Hurricane Barrel moving towards Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, possibly affecting Gulf weather later on. Weekend temperatures will be in the low 90s.
Today's Weather – Zack Rogers – July 4th, 2024
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Wastewater operators: Please keep sludge out of drains
SUMMARY: Water operators in the Pine Belt are cautioning residents about washing fats, oils, and grease (FOG) down drains, which is a leading cause of sewer issues. Wastewater Digest identifies items like butter and salad dressing as culprits. Delaney Dukes from WDS followed Glendale Utility District's James Pierce to inspect lift stations clogged with hardened FOG, which block sewer lines and create maintenance problems. This hardened grease can also clog home pipes, leading to costly plumbing repairs. Pierce urges the community to dispose of FOG in trash containers instead of drains to prevent such issues statewide.
Wastewater operators: Please keep sludge out of drains.
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Evening weather forecast for 7-4
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Evening weather forecast for 7-4
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