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Meridian native Jamal Roberts voted into ‘American Idol’ top 12
SUMMARY: Jamal Roberts, a Meridian native, made a significant impact on “American Idol” during its Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Night, earning a spot in the top 12 of Season 23. His performance of “Shout, Pts. 1 & 2” impressed both judges and the audience, with Lionel Richie praising Roberts for his professional style. It was also a homecoming as Roberts was reunited with his daughters, Harmoni and Lyrik, who had not seen him for over a month. With over 19 million votes, Roberts advanced to the next round. “American Idol” returns on April 28 for the “Iconic Idol Moments” episode.
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Southern Miss, Ole Miss both stay put in D1Baseball Top 25
SUMMARY: No. 22 Southern Miss and No. 23 Ole Miss maintained their spots in the latest D1Baseball rankings. Southern Miss went 4-0, securing a road sweep of Appalachian State, highlighted by Nick Monistere’s walk-off home run. Their ace, JB Middleton, threw a complete game in a 10-2 win. Ole Miss bounced back with a series win over No. 9 Vanderbilt after beating Mississippi State in the Governor’s Cup. They won the first two games of the series, 8-3 and 7-1, before Vanderbilt salvaged the finale with a 13-0 win. Both teams continue their season with midweek games and upcoming conference matchups.
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Pepsi Pops returning to Ridgeland on May 9, promising symphonic outdoor fun
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra’s Pepsi Pops concert is set for May 9 at Old Trace Park, celebrating its 44th year. This outdoor event features a variety of music, including Broadway hits and tributes to Elvis Presley, complemented by food from local vendors and a fireworks finale. Attendees can enjoy performances by the Mississippi Youth Symphony Orchestra and David Keary & Friends before the main show at 7:30 p.m., emceed by WLBT’s Maggie Wade and restaurateur Jeff Good. Tickets are $15 in advance, with special rates for students and VIP parking available. Picnicking is encouraged, although glass and alcohol are not allowed.
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Tyler Perry’s new Netflix series about a Mississippi lieutenant governor
SUMMARY: Tyler Perry’s new Netflix comedy series, *She The People*, will be set in Mississippi, following the story of Antoinette Dunkerson (played by Terri J. Vaughn), the state’s first Black female lieutenant governor. The series explores her efforts to navigate a sexist, condescending governor while managing her family’s newfound public life. Mississippi has never had a Black or Black female lieutenant governor, though it has had two female lieutenant governors. Produced by Niya Palmer, Vaughn, and Keisha Lance Bottoms, the series will release its first eight episodes on May 22, with the second batch airing on August 14.
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