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Brews and Bites event to be held in Hattiesburg
SUMMARY: Walthall Park in Hattiesburg will host “Brews and Bites,” a family-friendly event featuring food from five local food trucks and craft beer pairings from two local distributors. The event, hosted by the Downtown Hattiesburg Association and Festival South, aims to revitalize downtown Hattiesburg. Attendees of all ages are welcome and can enjoy live music, yard games for children, and the Stein hoisting competition. The event runs from 5 to 7 pm and tickets start at $35, with free entry for kids under 14. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate.
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Students in New Albany take a tour of the city
SUMMARY: Over 200 third graders from New Albany Elementary and East Union Attendance Center in Union County went on a downtown tour to visit local businesses and learn about different occupations. The annual school field trip gave students the opportunity to understand the roles that businesses play in their community. They visited various establishments to gain insights into different jobs and the importance of each business in the area. The tour allowed the students to connect classroom learning to real-world experiences and explore the diverse career opportunities available in their community.
Third graders from New Albany Elementary and East Union Attendance Center took a tour of New Albany.
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Local dentists offer free dental care in Amory
SUMMARY: Local dentists in Amry held a special event where they provided free dental work for one day to those without insurance. The event, held at HT and Family Dental Care, aimed to give back to the community after receiving support following last year's tornado. People came together to put smiles on faces and provide fillings, cleanings, and extractions at no cost. The clinic decided to offer this rare gift as a way to show appreciation for the community's support. This gesture was a blessing for those without dental insurance, who struggle to afford costly dental procedures. Volunteers and employees worked together to make the event a reality.
Local dentists offered free dental care in Amory on Friday.
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Storms lead to power outages in Columbus
SUMMARY: Infrastructure in Columbus, specifically at the intersection of 11th Street and Military Road, was affected by fallen trees damaging power lines. Power crews were working to restore power across the city, with trees needing to be removed before lines could be repaired. The EMA director for Loun County emphasized the need for patience as they work to restore power to homes in the area, with out-of-town power companies assisting. Drivers were urged to respect barricades blocking roads where crews are working. Updates on the restoration process were promised for the evening news.
Storms knocked out power for residents in Columbus on Thursday, and crews are working to bring the lights back on.
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