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Zack Rogers Main Weather 9/22
SUMMARY: Fall has begun, but temperatures remain summer-like, with highs in the low 90s expected over the next few days. Mornings will bring lows in the upper 60s. A high-pressure system will keep conditions dry, but scattered showers may return mid-week as temperatures dip slightly into the upper 80s. Meteorologists are monitoring a potential weather system in the Gulf with a 40% chance of development in two days, increasing to 80% over the next week. The next storm names will be Helen and Isaac. Overall, expect summer-like warmth before fall temperatures settle in later this week.
Zack Rogers Main Weather 9/22
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Former Natchez City Cemetery director dies
SUMMARY: Don Estus, the former director of Nachas City Cemetery, passed away last week in Oxford. He became the director in 1998, driven by his passion for history, which inspired him to write “Legends of the Nachas City Cemetery” in 2009, a compilation of over 100 stories from the site. Estus also co-founded Angels on the Bluff. A graveside service was held for him, where he was laid to rest in the cemetery he cherished.
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Hundreds attend 2024 Thunder Over Columbus
SUMMARY: Hundreds gathered in Columbus to witness the Thunderbirds at the Thunder Over Columbus airshow, an event that showcased various aircraft and performances. Families enjoyed activities, including tours of cockpits and viewing impressive displays like the Tor Tora Tora reenactment and an F35 demo. Attendees appreciated the safe environment provided by military presence and the opportunity to engage with an Air Force base. The event also featured a STEM Expo, allowing kids to envision themselves as future pilots through hands-on experiences. The airshow, held every two years, fosters interaction between the community and military personnel.
Thunder Over Columbus gave hundreds of people the chance to see what it is like on an Air Force base.
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Tupelo High School cross-country star has fastest time in race
SUMMARY: Tupelo High School’s cross country star Andrew Brown shone at the Satillo Invitational on Saturday, clocking an impressive 15 minutes and 25 seconds. Captured on video by his mother, Candace Brown, this time marks the fastest ever recorded by a Mississippi high school athlete on that course and the second fastest overall. Congratulations to Andrew on this remarkable achievement, and kudos to the entire team for securing first place in the competition.
Andrew Brown had the fastest time as a Mississippi high schooler at the Saltillo Invitational Saturday morning. His time was 15 minutes and 25 seconds. That time is also the second fastest all-time on the Saltillo course.
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