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11/24 Highlights: Poplarville v. Columbia
SUMMARY: The South State meet will be held at Walter Payton Field for the third year in a row, with Columbia and Poplarville competing for the 4A South State title. Columbia takes an early lead with a 32-yard rushing touchdown by Amarion Fortenberry, causing excitement among their fans. Poplarville responds with a big run into Wildcats territory, forcing a field goal. Jeremiah Foxworth intercepts the pass, but a block in the back results in a penalty. The game is off to an exciting start with both teams showing strong performances in their quest for the South State title.
11/24 Highlights: Poplarville v. Columbia
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Paint With Crestwood
SUMMARY: Crestwood Elementary School held a mural painting event, where students, staff, parents, and community members came together to create a colorful mural on the school wall. The event included free food and entertainment for everyone to enjoy while painting. The interactive mural will allow students and teachers to be expressive and creative, with sections for shout-outs, student recognition, and student artwork. Crestwood received a $5,000 grant to beautify their campus and create permanent artwork. West Lauderdale High School also held a similar event, their second annual Market, to showcase student talent and creativity.
Paint With Crestwood
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Zack Rogers main weather 5/11/24
SUMMARY: News 11 at 6 reported on the weather for the weekend, with temperatures in the 70s and 80s and clear skies. There was a chance to see the Northern Lights due to a geomagnetic storm caused by a solar flare. Rain was expected Sunday evening ahead of a cold front bringing cooler temperatures and a marginal risk for severe weather on Monday. The forecast included highs in the mid-80s before another cold front passed through, dropping temperatures back into the lower 80s. Overall, the week looked to start off warm before turning cooler with potential for severe weather.
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Circle of the Dragon 12 Hr Endurance Run
SUMMARY: The Circle of the Dragon 12-hour endurance run took place at Bonita Lakes Park. Participants ran or walked the trail as their families cheered them on. This unique run, organized by Time to Run, involved achieving milestone levels during the race. The event aimed to support Carage and future events like this. Time to Run has been timing events in Mississippi since 2010 and began organizing trail runs a few years ago. The circle of the Dragon run is the third of its kind, with participants striving to complete challenges within the race. The event's proceeds will contribute to Carage's future events.
For some, this is their first time participating while others have done trail runs for many years.
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