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Oak Grove High School Archery headed to nationals
SUMMARY: Oak Grove High School’s archery team is gearing up for Nationals, with 19 students competing in the Eastern Bullseye National Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. The team is also taking part in the Guinness Indoor World Championship. The coach is proud of the team’s hard work and is confident in their abilities. The students are excited for the opportunity to showcase their skills and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Archery is described as a rewarding experience, bringing together a supportive team and sense of accomplishment. For more information on their competitions, visit the school’s website.
19 archery students are headed to Louisville, Kentucky to compete in the Eastern Bullseye National Championship and The Genesis Indoor World Championship.
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Netflix produces Tupelo-based crime documentary
SUMMARY: Tupelo, Mississippi, gained national attention in 2013 due to karate instructor James Everett Duskie’s bizarre crime. He pleaded guilty to sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama, Senator Roger Wicker, and Judge Stie Holland. An extensive FBI investigation revealed an email where Dusky expressed a desire to kill Steve Holland’s mother to hurt him more. The upcoming Netflix documentary titled “Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga,” showcasing this case and featuring Holland’s son, former State Representative Steve Holland, is set to release on December 11th.
Netflix unveiled the trailer for its latest crime documentary series “The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga.”
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Exhibit showcases typewriters used by famous writers
SUMMARY: A recent news story highlighted that many people have never seen or used a typewriter, prompting a reflection on a past typewriter exhibit at Mississippi State University. Notable machines on display included those used by famous authors like Ernest Hemingway, Ray Bradbury, and Maya Angelou. Despite the evolution to computers, the fundamental 26 letters of the alphabet remain the same. The speaker suggests that time management may differentiate today’s writers from the past, as historical authors produced great work using typewriters. A vintage machine was also showcased for visitors to experience, evoking nostalgia for simpler writing tools.
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Interview: Cooking Like the Stars event happening Nov. 24 in Tupelo
SUMMARY: “Cooking Like the Stars,” a unique fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi, takes place this Sunday at Park Heights restaurant. Marketing director Eie Story describes the event, which features four celebrity chefs competing in a cooking challenge, inspired by the show “Chopped.” Guests can enjoy a pre-Thanksgiving meal, with an intimate setting for about 134 people. Tickets are $100, which includes dinner, wine, and entertainment, with hopes of raising $15,000 to $20,000. The event encourages audience participation through a People’s Choice award based on donations and ticket purchases.
Cooking Like the Stars in Tupelo benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Mississippi.
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