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Zach Williams’ “A Hundred Highways” Tour Stops in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Christian singer Zach Williams is on his “A Hundred Highways” tour, with a stop in Hattiesburg, Mississippi on July 19, 2024. Williams, originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas, began his solo career in 2016 after leaving his band “Zach Williams and the Reformation.” He won his first Grammy in 2017 for his debut solo album “Chain Breaker.” Overcoming personal struggles with drugs and alcohol, his music often reflects his journey towards faith and redemption. Notable songs include “Less Like Me” and a collaboration with Dolly Parton, “Lookin’ for You.” His music aims to uplift others and connect them with God.
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A New Deep Sea Remotely Operated Vehicle Coming to USM
SUMMARY: The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) is set to operate a new remotely operated vehicle (ROV) funded by NOAA and NSF to enhance research and restoration efforts in the Gulf of Mexico. Scheduled for construction in 2024, this medium-size ROV aims to improve accessibility for oceanographic research by functioning on multiple ships. USM’s Associate VP Dr. Leila Hamdan emphasizes that this initiative will aid in workforce development and blue economy growth, particularly for students in USM’s Ocean Engineering program. The ROV will support restoration projects addressing habitat damage from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, facilitating significant scientific discoveries.
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It’s Sweet Potato Time: Vardaman Celebrates its 51st Annual Sweet Potato Festival
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Curate Your Mississippi Playlist With These Five Musical Artists’ Songs
SUMMARY: Mississippi has significantly impacted music across various genres, establishing itself as a hub of talent. The state is home to iconic figures such as Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll,” known for timeless hits like “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” Country star Faith Hill, born in Ridgeland, gained fame for songs like “This Kiss.” Leontyne Price, a celebrated soprano from Laurel, captured audiences with her operatic performances. Other notable artists include concert pianist Bruce Levingston and versatile singer LeAnn Rimes. Mississippi artists continue to enrich the musical landscape, emphasizing the vital role of music in daily life and cultural connection.
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