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Temple Theatre in Meridian to host Nashville songwriters this Sunday

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The Temple Theatre for the Performing Arts in Meridian will be hosting its second “ from the Temple!” on Sunday, April 30, with this year's showcase set to feature performances from three award-winning Nashville songwriters.

The theatre, which is nearly 100 years old, is known for being one of the first places country music performed before making it big throughout the nation. To this day, the venue has served as one of Mississippi's main locations that bring notable musicians to the , Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Todd Tilghman, Track 45, and Marty…

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Title: Temple Theatre in Meridian to host Nashville songwriters this Sunday
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Published Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2023 20:08:04 +0000

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Looking back on 2011 Louisville tornado and moving forward

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-04-28 22:23:48

SUMMARY: The lives of Kenisha White Jones and her grandmother were changed forever when their house in Winston County took a direct hit from a storm. Jones suffered a fractured back and her grandmother lost her home. The Long-term Community Recovery Committee Winston Strong stepped in to with the rebuilding , providing assistance to Jones and other affected families. Reverend Mike Dowd, the former Executive Director of Winston Strong, believes that the community has back stronger after the disaster. Winston Strong helped rebuild 23 homes and repair over 60 others, showcasing the resilience and character of the community.

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Community of Louisville reflects 2011 tornado

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www.wcbi.com – Anthony Jenkins – 2024-04-28 22:22:06

SUMMARY: Louisville, Mississippi commemorated the 10th anniversary of a devastating that took 10 lives and destroyed homes in the community. The church bells rang 10 times at 10 o'clock in remembrance of the lives lost. Will Hill reflected on the tragedy and praised the community's unity in rebuilding. Despite significant to homes and businesses, the hospital and nursing home, the community came together to care and . A memorial service honored the storm victims and highlighted the resilience of the Louisville community. The lost industrial and more than 400 homes were damaged in the tornado.

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Retrial for Beth Ann White begins Monday

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-04-28 17:49:54

SUMMARY: In , Mississippi, Beth Ann White is facing her second trial for a crash that killed a mother and her six-month-old son in November 2021. During the first trial, it was alleged that White had a blood alcohol content level more than three times the legal limit. The defense questioned the right of way during the crash, resulting in a mistrial due to the jury's inability to reach a consensus on a verdict. White was indicted on four counts of aggravated DUI and has pled not guilty. After the trial ended with a hung jury, the county re-indicted White for the charges.

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