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Carter Foundation hosts hair styling workshop.
SUMMARY: On both Saturday and Sunday, there will be high temperatures in the low to mid 70s. Earlier today, Carter's Cuts and Customs hosted a braiders youth workshop from 4 to 7 pm, teaching easy self-care maintenance hairstyles and various braiding styles. The workshop aimed to empower girls to love themselves and be comfortable within their skin, providing knowledge and tools about hair care. Misty Carter, the owner of Carter's Cuts and Customs, encourages girls to learn how to do their own hair and embrace the benefits and empowerment that can come from it.
Carter Foundation hosts hair styling workshop.
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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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Ole Miss law professor reacts to Trump conviction
SUMMARY: Law professor Chris Green believes the verdict in Donald Trump's hush money case could be overturned on appeal due to the questionable nature of one of the predicate felonies. Prosecutors accuse Trump of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. While falsifying business records is a misdemeanor under New York law, it becomes a felony if done to commit or conceal another crime, such as violating federal election law, tax laws, or filing other false business records. Green suggests the uncertainty of the underlying felony could present significant issues during the appeal process.
WTVA spoke with an Ole Miss law professor about Thursday's conviction of Donald Trump.
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Man who abandoned dog in Nettleton surrenders to police
SUMMARY: Stephen Allen Schmidt turned himself in after security footage showed him abandoning a dog at Nettleton Pentecostal Church. The video, widely shared on social media, captures Schmidt pulling up at the church, taking the dog from the back seat, and driving away, leaving the confused animal behind. Nettleton Police Chief Gary Monigan emphasized the need for changes to prevent such incidents. Schmidt may face animal cruelty charges. Meanwhile, the dog is being fostered by a Nettleton resident until a permanent home is found. More information from Chief Monigan will be available on WVA 9 News at 6.
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