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Nothin' But Drums
SUMMARY: The Nothing But Drum event is an annual event aimed at engaging youth and supporting music programs by providing funds for expenses. The event showcases over ten groups performing live drum sections from high schools in and outside the area. The event costs $10 and will be held at Murrah High School, with doors opening at 1:00 pm and starting at 2:00 pm. The organizers believe that music has the power to transform lives, teach valuable life lessons, and foster creativity. They encourage students to get involved in music in high school and beyond for personal growth and development.
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Man killed when asphalt dumped onto him
SUMMARY: A horrific accident occurred Monday morning when 41-year-old Darrell Sheriff died after being buried under a truckload of hot asphalt at AJ Materials in Jackson. According to JPD Chief Joseph Wade, the incident happened when the work truck malfunctioned while Sheriff was loading asphalt, causing it to unload and bury him. Chief Wade expressed condolences to the victim’s traumatized family, describing Sheriff as a good, hardworking family man. The police are investigating the incident as an accident, and efforts are being made to support the grieving family during this tragic time.
Man killed when asphalt dumped onto him
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Drive-thru prayer happened Saturday in Tupelo
SUMMARY: The White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo hosted its annual drive-through prayer event on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Attendees could drive up for a prayer, reflecting on the importance of prayer as a tool to combat life‘s challenges. Church leaders emphasized the significance of prayer in today‘s discouraging times, expressing excitement about providing support to the community. This initiative, which started in 2018, allows individuals to pause in their busy lives for prayer, underscoring the church’s commitment to fostering a prayerful atmosphere.
White Hill Missionary Baptist Church hosted a drive-thru prayer service for residents in Tupelo.
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Mississippi State snaps 7 game losing streak against UMass
SUMMARY: The Mississippi State Bulldogs ended their seven-game losing streak with a 45-20 victory over the UMass Minutemen during Homecoming in Starkville. Head coach Jeff Lebby expressed pride in the team’s progress and the positive atmosphere in the locker room. Quarterback Michael Van Buren emphasized the importance of maintaining a resilient mindset through adversity. The Bulldogs are looking forward to their upcoming game against the Tennessee Volunteers, with Van Buren noting that gaining experience has been crucial for his growth as a player. Overall, the win was a significant boost for the team and their morale.
Mississippi State snaps 7 game losing streak against UMass
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