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Made in Mississippi: Ep. 4 – Tasha Messer Williams
SUMMARY: Tasha Messer Williams is a professional artist and owner of art CEDA in Hattisburg, Mississippi. Originally from Illinois, she moved to Mississippi for college and decided to stay. She teaches art classes for adults and focuses on portraiture using charcoal and watercolor. Tasha’s passion for art began in high school, and she credits her art teacher for inspiring her. She also works with her husband on home improvement projects and enjoys working with her mom at her art gallery, which provides a space for local artists to display and sell their work. She encourages artists to keep pushing themselves to improve and find inspiration in everything around them. Art provides her with a sense of relaxation and contentment that she can’t live without.
Hattiesburg artist and small business owner Tasha Messer Williams, talks about creating a place for local artists to thrive while …
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Hattiesburg aims to revitalize Broadway Drive
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg is set for significant changes following the city council’s approval of the Right Down Broadway master plan, aimed at revitalizing Broadway Drive and its downtown corridor. Once a bustling business hub, Broadway now features many vacant buildings. The plan emphasizes land development, economic growth, and redesigning roadways to enhance dining, shopping, and housing options. The initiative is expected to attract new businesses and visitors, creating opportunities for entrepreneurs. The project, spanning eight years, will begin with land usage improvements and potential rezoning, indicating a bright future for Hattiesburg’s economic landscape.
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Wintry mix expected in Mississippi this week. Here’s how to prepare
SUMMARY: As cold wintry weather approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your home and stay safe on the roads, according to 12 News reporter Cameron Smith. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency advises having a plan, extra blankets, and monitoring faucets to prevent frozen pipes in case of power outages. Hardware stores offer essential items like space heaters, generators, and fuel protectors. When using space heaters, ensure they’re appropriately sized and safe. Meanwhile, the Mississippi Department of Transportation is treating roads and bridges with salt brine to lower freezing temperatures, ensuring safer travel conditions throughout the state.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 1/7/25
SUMMARY: This Tuesday morning, temperatures are quite cold, ranging from the upper 20s to low 30s. It feels even colder due to strong wind gusts of 15-20 mph, with “feels like” temperatures around 18-20°F in several areas. Despite a little sunshine in the afternoon, temperatures will only rise to mid-40s, and it will remain chilly overnight with “feels like” temperatures dropping into the teens. A cold front could bring possible snow or sleet on Friday, impacting morning travel. The forecast is fluid, and the weather team will monitor changes closely in the coming days.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 1/7/25
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