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New hotel coming to Corinth
SUMMARY: The city of Corinth is expecting a new 89-room hotel on South Parkway Street, owned by the Marriott Hotel chain and known as TownePlace Suites. The hotel aims to address the shortage of accommodation for tourists, sports tournaments, and other events in the area. Mayor Ralph Dan emphasizes that the new hotel is a result of efforts by The Alliance and will be a significant boost for the city. The owner plans to start construction in the spring to meet the demand for hotel rooms in the area.

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Studio 9 Interview: Tupelo Link Centre hosting Will Kimbrough performance
SUMMARY: The Link Centre in Tupelo will host Will Kimbrough on March 15 as part of its monthly music mix. Kimbrough, a talented singer-songwriter and guitarist, has worked with artists like Jimmy Buffett, Emmylou Harris, and Todd Snider. Known for his Americana style and exceptional guitar skills, he’s a gifted storyteller. Tickets are $18 in advance or $24 at the door. Sid Gartner, an event coordinator, encourages locals to support the Link Centre and enjoy the music, highlighting the importance of live performances in Tupelo, a town rich in musical heritage. Kimbrough was also a Grammy nominee for his production work.

Check out Will Kimbrough on Saturday, March 15 at the Link Centre in Tupelo.
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Rankin County forest fire now contained
SUMMARY: A forest fire in Rankin County, sparked by a resident’s controlled burn, has been contained but not fully extinguished. The fire, affecting over 300 acres, began around 11 a.m. and prompted evacuations of nearby homes as it spread eastward toward Scott County. Approximately 15 volunteer fire departments responded to the blaze, utilizing various firefighting equipment to contain it. Although no structures were damaged, the situation remained serious, with smoke visible in the area. Residents are urged to stay informed as crews continue their efforts to fully extinguish the fire. Updates will be provided by 12 News.

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Black History Month: Chickasaw County native redefining the cowboy image in Hollywood
SUMMARY: WDVA celebrates Black History Month by highlighting Tim Cook, a Chickasaw County native redefining the cowboy image in Hollywood. A Rodeo Champion and skilled stuntman, Cook recalls his early love for rodeo, which led him to impressive stunts in major films, including “The Harder They Fall.” As he showcases the talents of black cowboys, he emphasizes their significant but often overlooked contributions to the American West, where an estimated one in four cowboys were black in the 1800s. Cook sees his work as a way to honor this history and inspire the next generation of black rodeo performers.

Tim Cook is a former bareback and bull rider from Houston, Mississippi. He talked to WTVA’s Michelle Martin about bringing his life as a cowboy to the big screen.
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