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BLITZ 16: WEEK 9
SUMMARY: In Week Nine of The Blitz, hosts Carlos Garcia and Marissa Stubbs recap thrilling high school football action. The highlighted game saw Jackson Prep dominate MRA, winning 42-17 and securing the top seed in 6A District 1. Key plays included Parker Puckett’s impressive 50-yard touchdown run. Germantown fell short to Madison Central 31-28, while Murrah edged Lanier 28-8. Tupelo and Brandon Bulldogs also had decisive victories. The Blitz Player of the Week was Florence’s Bryan Davis, who tallied over 150 yards and two interceptions. Closing with a recap of the best plays of the night, the show captured highlights from multiple games.
On this week’s edition of The Blitz, MRA and Jackson Prep matchup for playoff seeding, two 7-1 JPS schools battle it out, and see …
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New Clinton mayor, aldermen sworn into office
SUMMARY: Since the new term began, Clinton city leaders took their oaths of office in a ceremony held at the Clinton Municipal Courtroom, marking a fresh start for the 2025–2029 term. The incoming mayor and board of aldermen expressed excitement about future projects focusing on growth, infrastructure, and community engagement. Economic development is a top priority, with plans for retail, mixed-use, and industrial developments to position Clinton for upcoming opportunities. Although the event was private due to limited space, city officials emphasized transparency and invited residents to participate in work sessions and board meetings, which are livestreamed and reported in local media.
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Interview: Fulton hosting Independence Day celebration on July 3
SUMMARY: Fulton will host its Independence Day celebration on July 3rd from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., culminating with a fireworks show at 9 p.m. The event features around 30 vendors offering food and shopping, including back-to-school items. Entertainment includes a church group called the Beloved Worship Group singing at 6 p.m., and the Big B Ramblers performing live from 7 to 9 p.m. A cornhole tournament, hosted by Jessica Hathcock, will have sign-ups from 4:30 to 5 p.m. The celebration emphasizes community and Southern charm, welcoming families to enjoy a free, festive gathering.
Come see food, music and fireworks at Fulton’s Independence Day celebration on July 3.
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Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Cora (7/1)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Cora. She submitted a drawing showing the sun shining down on a field filled with green grass under a bright sky. The drawing captures a morning forecast with clear skies and sunlight. The weather team thanks Cora for her great artwork and encourages others to continue submitting pictures like hers. Cora’s picture reflects hope for a pleasant day with sunshine and vibrant greenery, symbolizing a nice summer day. Her contribution adds a cheerful, personal touch to the weather forecast segment.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Cora (7/1)
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