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Malloween Boo Bash set for Halloween at Uptown Meridian Mall
SUMMARY: Britney Kennedy from Uptown Meridian Mall shares details about the annual Halloween event, “Malow Boo Bash,” happening on October 31st from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. This family-friendly event features face painting by The Debs, live music from DJ Tiger Jones, balloon animals by Pretty Puffed Up, and special offers from local food vendors. Trick-or-treating will occur at Center Court, with community organizations providing candy. There will also be a costume contest for various age groups, encouraging families to participate. The mall aims to be a community hub, promoting local businesses and offering a safe environment for celebrations.
Uptown Meridian mall will host its annual Halloween Event Thursday, October 31st from 4:30pm-6:30pm
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/24/24
SUMMARY: This Thursday morning starts calm and cool with temperatures in the lower 50s, slowly warming to highs of 87ยฐF by afternoon. A clear sky promises a beautiful sunrise, though it’s expected to be a hot day. Tonight, lows will be in the mid-50s, slightly above average. Tomorrow will remain warm with sunny skies and no rain, perfect for Friday Night Football games. Upcoming weekend weather will feature continued warmth with highs around 87ยฐF Saturday and a slight cool-off Sunday with highs in the lower 80s, as the fall foliage begins to change. However, drought conditions persist, calling for caution with fires.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/24/24
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Investigation underway in Eupora after disturbing video surfaces
SUMMARY: A disturbing case of indecent exposure has shocked the community of Eupora, where a man was filmed fondling himself in public, near a busy street and across from a daycare. The incident, which has been widely discussed, has left residents outraged, particularly regarding the lack of immediate charges against the individual involved. Many community members express their disgust and insist that such behavior is unacceptable in their hometown. The Webster County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the situation, and further updates are expected as the case develops. Local news will provide more information later.
Authorities are investigating a viral video of a man who appears to have exposed himself on a public bench in Eupora.
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John forecasts weather for Ole Miss, MSU and Bama games
SUMMARY: On Saturday morning, expect a few showers across different regions. The forecast shows Oklahoma at Ole Miss with temperatures in the 70s, rising to near 80 degrees. In Arkansas at Mississippi State, temperatures will start at 80 and warm up to around 84. Meanwhile, Missouri at Alabama is expected to reach a high of 86, cooling down to 76 later in the day. Overall, warm temperatures are anticipated with some variability across the matchups.
Meteorologist John Dolusic forecasts the weather for the Ole Miss, MSU and Alabama games on Saturday.
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