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Dog Walk Forecast for Mar. 13 – Apollo
SUMMARY: The weather in Columbus at 6:30 am is warm and dry, making it a great time to take your dog for a walk. The temperature is currently comfortable, but it will rise to 78°F later in the day, so morning or evening walks may be best. Remember to bring water for your pets to stay hydrated. In the evening, temperatures will drop back to the 60s. The Dog of the Day is Apollo, a Siberian Husky from Plantersville, lounging on the couch. With the warm weather approaching 80°F, make sure to have water and shade available for your pets on this warm Wednesday.
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Community reacts to temps already rising to the 90′s
SUMMARY: In Mississippi, temperatures and humidity are on the rise, making outdoor activities almost unbearable with temperatures nearing 90° in early May. People are enjoying the warmer weather, with some looking forward to tanning and swimming. However, some acknowledge that they will miss the colder temperatures of winter. Despite the heat, outdoor activities like jogging and walking are still enjoyable, but it is important to stay hydrated to combat dehydration. Overall, the warm weather is being embraced, with people enjoying being outside and engaging in various activities.
Community reacts to temps already rising to the 90′s
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Glade Elementary PTO raising funds to upgrade school grounds
SUMMARY: Jones County Elementary School's PTO is working hard to beautify the campus with new equipment. Fundraisers have been held to install new picnic tables, benches, swings, and paint over the summer. The group is also looking to purchase a new digital sign for the front of the campus, with a goal of reaching $20,000 for these projects. All funds raised by the PTO are reinvested into the school for the benefit of the children, providing incentives, rewards, and other support as needed. The PTO aims to complete these purchases by the next school year and encourages community involvement through their website.
Glade Elementary PTO raising funds to upgrade school grounds.
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Cameras capturing hundreds speeding through school zones
SUMMARY: Hattisburg Police Department has introduced handheld radar cameras in school zones to catch speeding drivers. Crossing guards and officers have noticed some change, but many drivers are still not slowing down. Over 400 speeding violations have been recorded in the first two weeks of the pilot program, with some drivers going well over the 50 mph speed limit. Despite plea from officers to slow down and be mindful of crossing guards and children, some drivers continue to speed. The pilot program will continue throughout the school year, with plans to implement the technology in all school zones next year if successful.
Cameras capturing hundreds speeding through school zones.
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