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WINGS Performing Arts offering summer programs
SUMMARY: Wings Performing Arts at Linn Meadows Discovery Center offers impactful theater summer camps for children aged 6-18. Performing Arts Director Cliff Thompson highlights that their camps, featuring “Finding Nemo Junior” in June and “The Wizard of Oz” in July, welcome both new and returning participants. These programs emphasize kindness, collaboration, and life skills, while providing fully costumed theatrical productions in just two weeks. Experienced former participants often return as camp leaders, contributing to the staff's expertise. Interested families can register online at lmc.org. Camps run from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, ensuring an engaging and busy schedule.
WINGS Performing Arts at the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center has been helping children shine on stage for years.
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Alligator spotted peeping at beachgoers on Mississippi Gulf Coast
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In April 2024, this gator was spotted off the beach of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi floating just above the water's surface. #baystlouis #mississippi #animals #gator #alligator #gulfcoast #beach #yikes #scary #animalshorts #reptiles
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Murder victim’s father alleges years of abuse by boyfriend, claims judicial system failed daughte…
SUMMARY: In Nashville, a woman expressed her fear in court that her abuser would kill her if released. Despite multiple violent incidents, he was released without informing her or placing a GPS monitor on him. Shortly after, he went missing, prompting the woman's father, Lance, to warn her. Lauren, the victim, stopped responding to messages, and her Life 360 tracker was turned off. Her body was later found brutally beaten in her car at a cemetery. Lance condemned the criminal justice system for its failures. The abuser, Rivers, has a criminal history and is currently in jail on a $1 million bond.
Thursday, Lauren Johansen's mutilated body was discovered in the back seat of her car in Harrison County.
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UPDATE: Murder victim identified, suspect arrested following manhunt in Harrison County
SUMMARY: Welcome to the 4:00 show, I'm Dave Elliot, and I'm Karen Abery. Harrison County coroner Brian Switzer has identified the body found in a vehicle at Wolf River Cemetery as 22-year-old Lauren Johansson from Gulfport. 23-year-old Bryson John Rivers has been charged with her murder and was arrested after a six-hour manhunt. Sheriff Matt Haley stated that deputies spotted Rivers fleeing towards the woods after responding to a welfare concern. Johansson's body was discovered in the vehicle. Rivers is being held on a $1 million bond. More details, including an interview with Johansson's father, will be on WLX News at 6.
After multiple agencies carried out an hours-long manhunt for a murder suspect in Harrison County, he was arrested Wednesday night.
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