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7th Annual Allie Cat Festival
SUMMARY: The 7th annual Allie Cat Festival was held in front of the City Hall in Meridian, honoring Allie Carruth who passed away at 6 years old. Her parents found comfort in donating her organs, and the festival aims to raise awareness for organ donation. The event included a petting zoo, a 5K run, and a bouncy house, with the community coming together to raise money for different organizations. Hundreds of runners participated, with bands playing and people enjoying the festivities. The Community Foundation of East Mississippi organized the event, making it a great day for all involved.
7th Annual Allie Cat Festival
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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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Clarke County Storm Damage
SUMMARY: Tonight's top story highlights severe storm damage in various areas of Clark County. The storm caused trees to fall into yards and onto North Rook Chapel Baptist Church's roof. Residents of Clark County were awake during the storm and witnessed the damage caused by possibly a tornado. The church's fellowship hall roof was damaged by a fallen pine tree, and cleanup efforts are underway. Members of the church are working hard to fix the damage. The storm took down oak trees and damaged pine trees in the area. Overall, the community is coming together to clean up and repair the damage caused by the storm.
Clarke County Storm Damage
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/12/24
SUMMARY: The weekend was mostly rainy, with periods of showers and dry weather. More rain is expected over the next 36 hours, with waves of rain coming through until early Tuesday. Flood watches are in effect, especially south of I20 where flash flooding is a concern. Severe storms with damaging wind and isolated tornadoes may develop Monday evening. Flooding is the main threat, with some areas expected to receive over 3 inches of rain. Temperatures will remain cool due to the rain. After the stormy weather subsides, a decent week is expected, with more showers and storms returning towards the end of the week.
Weather Alert Day: Severe storm & flood risk Monday
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