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Mississippi man granted clemency from president
SUMMARY: A Jackson man, Bobby Darrell Lowery, was granted a presidential pardon after being convicted of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute in 1999. Lowery, now 50 years old, has completed his sentence and probation term. If anyone has information regarding this case or any other crimes, they can contact the J-P-D or Crime Stoppers at 601-355-TIPS. This pardon is among 16 others granted by the White House.
Mississippi man granted clemency from president
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/17/24
SUMMARY: The weather report discusses the rainfall received in Meridian over the past three days, with a total of over 2.5 inches observed. There are still showers and thunderstorms expected, particularly south of I20, with a low threat of severe weather on Saturday. Sunday is expected to be clearer and drier. A flood watch is in place for some counties until Saturday. Overnight lows will be in the mid to upper 60s, with scattered showers continuing. The new work week will start with heat in the low 90s and spotty afternoon showers and thunderstorms later in the week. This forecast is sponsored by Insurance Solutions.
Weekend Outlook: Storms to start, but it'll be a pleasant finish
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Walmart set to host Wellness Day this Saturday
SUMMARY: Walmart super centers are hosting a wellness day, offering free health screenings and affordable immunizations for the community. Patients can get various screenings, including glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI, and vision checks. Vaccines for COVID, measles, Mumps, tetanus, HPV, and more are also available. The staff pharmacist emphasizes the importance of staying up to date on health recommendations and vaccines to prevent future health issues. The wellness day will take place tomorrow from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and aims to help the public stay healthy and informed about their health status.
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The Temple Theater hosts the 71st annual Jimmie Rodgers Music Festival
SUMMARY: The 71st annual Jimmy Rogers Music Festival continued tonight at the temple theater with a sold-out show featuring the Red Clay Strays, Heartless Bastards, and the LA Thorton Band. Due to rainy weather, the festival was moved from the max to the temple. Main Street director Matt Shanrock said they booked the bands last year and have seen a surge in popularity since January. Tomorrow's event will feature Trey Lewis and other artists, with good weather forecasted for an outdoor show at the max. Tickets are still available for tomorrow's performance, promising a night of great music and fun.
The Red Clay Strays, Heartless Bastards, and the Lach Thornton Band were all in attendance as each of them performed their hit songs at the Temple Theater.
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