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Old Mobile Avenue in Pascagoula closes for drainage work

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In , a stretch of Old Mobile Avenue is now closed as part of drainage improvements in that area.

Mobile Avenue is now closed from Martin Street to Industrial Road. The work is expected to last two weeks.

Detours will be located at Martin Street, Orchard Road, and Industrial Road.

People who in the Briarwood subdivision and other local traffic will

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Title: Old Mobile Avenue in Pascagoula closes for drainage work
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Published Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2023 22:09:11 +0000

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Award-winning Delta State University faculty and student film project to air on Mississippi Public Broadcasting

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SUMMARY: The film “I Want to Be at the Meeting: Sacred and Secular in the Mississippi Delta” will on Mississippi Public Broadcasting on September 13 and 15. It features Grammy-nominated artist Jontavious Willis and the Coahoma Community College Choir, presenting powerful gospel performances. Producer Don Allan Mitchell emphasized the ‘s interdisciplinary nature, stemming from a -streamed concert during the pandemic. The film’s co-producer, Ted Fisher, recognized its potential as a documentary, showcasing the deep connection between blues and Black gospel music. Delta played a key role in and editing, enhancing their learning experience.

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