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VIDEO: Friday Night Fiber launches at local football fields
SUMMARY: Tom Bigby Electric is working to provide internet connection to rural communities, including Pontotoc County, where the Wi-Fi project is live at six schools. This allows teams to share real-time updates of Friday Night Football games, including warm-ups. The CEO of Tom Bigby Electric, Scott Hendricks, expressed excitement about bringing reliable internet service to these communities and highlighted the importance of providing equal access to all areas in North Mississippi. The next schools on their radar for internet connection are Nettleton and North Pontotoc.
Tombigbee Electric lauched SmartTown community wifi at TCPS, IAHS, Mooreville, Shannon, Mantachie, and Saltillo.
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/31/24
SUMMARY: As we transition into June and the start of hurricane season, wet weather persists with widespread rain and thunderstorms affecting areas from Montrose to Taylorville and across Chocko County. Expect steady rainfall, downpours, and some thunderstorms, particularly in the eastern zones, with rain continuing into Saturday morning. Severe weather is possible overnight, primarily with damaging winds. Saturday will start wetter, gradually drying by midday with hit-and-miss showers into the evening. Sunday will be drier but still rainy. Temperatures will range from the low to mid-80s, with risks of localized flooding due to additional 1-3 inches of rain. Expect unsettled weather into early June, clearing up by next Friday.
First Alert: Rounds of rain will lead to flooding concerns
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Hattiesburg's new soccer team ready to make home debut Saturday
SUMMARY: The HFC Thunder, Hattiesburg's new pre-professional soccer team, part of USL 2, will kickoff its first-ever home game this weekend. The team's season runs from May to July, competing against other Southeast teams with six home games at Tatum Park's new synthetic turf field. The city sees this as a major step in becoming a sports destination. The team invites the community to fill the stands and create a lively atmosphere with food, drinks, a DJ, and halftime games. The women's team will play at 1 PM and the men's at 4:30 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youth.
Hattiesburg's new soccer team ready to make home debut Saturday.
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Mississippi Agricultural Commissioner weighs in on Trump verdict
SUMMARY: Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture Andy Gibson believes the recent verdict involving former President Trump will ultimately aid his re-election efforts. Speaking at the grand opening of Mississippi Farmers, Gibson expressed that the outcome was anticipated and is part of a larger political picture. He emphasized that voters will have the final say and is confident in Trump's re-election. Gibson announced plans to host a rally in support of Trump next week, with details to be released later. He is looking forward to contributing to Trump's re-election campaign.
Mississippi Agricultural Commissioner weighs in on Trump verdict.
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