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Redzone Express
SUMMARY: Chef Mike transitioned from football to food truck ownership after COVID-19 raised the prices of trailers and trucks, leading him to convert a bus into Red Zone Express. The unique yellow bus is now a community staple. Chef Mike's adaptable menu reflects local preferences, offering healthier options like grilled fish and popular items such as loaded fries and egg rolls. Renowned for quality and quantity, his dishes ensure value. Red Zone Express operates on North Side Drive and is active on social media for location updates. Chef Mike provides slushies in addition to diverse food options, catering to varied tastes.
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Ex-boyfriend killed after breaking into Petal woman’s home, police say
SUMMARY: Breaking news out of Ped: police are investigating an early morning homicide. Chief Matthew Hyatt reported that officers responded to a call from West 10th Avenue at 3:14 AM Friday. A woman reported her ex-boyfriend was banging on her door before forcing his way in. A second man in the home fired a gun, striking the intruder. The man was rushed to a local hospital but later died. Names are withheld pending family notification, and no arrests have been made.
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Grind to Glory: TCPS to rely on new crop of seniors
SUMMARY: “Grind to Glory,” sponsored by Southern Housing, features the TCPS Eagles in Tupelo. Senior Jake Franklin Ramsay emphasizes the importance of not getting complacent, especially after the significant graduation of over 10 players last season. The new senior class, including quarterback Jeb Brown, is stepping up to fill leadership roles. Brown is committed to holding teammates accountable and pushing the young, new faces to improve. Last season, TCPS finished 8-4, exiting in the second playoff round. This season, the team aims to build on last year's success, starting against East Union Urchins on August 30th. More updates will follow on Monday.
Tupelo Christian Preparatory School (TCPS) is replacing a lot of players from last year's team.
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Free fishing day gives fishermen a chance to learn new skills
SUMMARY: Today was a fun day for fishing enthusiasts as the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks declared it a free fishing day, allowing fishing without a license in public waters. Many fishermen took advantage of this, with Ponto Lake being a popular spot. One attendee mentioned having no luck last week but hoped to catch more fish today. Tomorrow, however, a fishing license will be required, obtainable through the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks declared Thursday “Free Fishing Day.”
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