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Grammy-award winner Carly Pearce to perform at Pearl’s 50th anniversary concert
Grammy-award winner Carly Pearce will be helping celebrate the City of Pearl's 50th anniversary as the headlining act at this year's Pearl Day Concert.
Pearce, who rose to fame in 2017 with her single “Every Little Thing,” is a three-time recipient of the Country Music Association Award, as well as a four-time winner of the Academy of Country Music Award.
The country music singer and songwriter will be featured as the main musical artist at the concert, along with performances from Travis Denning and Ben Burgess.
“We are thrilled to have a rising star in Carly Pearce coming to celebrate our 50th year as a city. It was so exciting to see Carly win a Grammy award this year and can't wait to welcome her to Pearl,” said Pearl Mayor Jake Windham. “It will be an awesome night as both Travis Denning and Ben Burgess will bring great music and high energy to get the show rolling. We also made the decision to make this a free concert so that as many of our residents can…
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By: Alyssa Arbuckle
Title: Grammy-award winner Carly Pearce to perform at Pearl's 50th anniversary concert
Sourced From: www.supertalk.fm/grammy-award-winner-carly-pearce-to-perform-at-pearls-50th-anniversary-concert/
Published Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2023 19:33:52 +0000
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Clay County’s new nightclub ordinance takes effect
SUMMARY: Clay County, Mississippi has implemented a new nightclub ordinance, requiring owners to ensure adequate security on site, with at least 10 bonded security guards per 100 attendees. The ordinance also includes fees for security guards, local DJs, and specific security camera requirements. Food vendors must comply with health department guidelines, and events must end by 1:30 a.m. Everyone must vacate the premises by 2 a.m. The new rules aim to improve safety and security at nightclubs in the area. The ordinance is now in effect and will be enforced by the board of supervisors.
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MDAH Board approves demolition permit for Eudora Welty Library
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Archives and History approved a demolition permit for the Eudora Welty Library building in Jackson after it fell into disrepair and the decision was made to move the library to a new location. The building will be replaced by a public park and green space, with funding for the project coming from the state legislature and private donations. The park will be named after Margaret Ann Crigler, and efforts are being made to connect it to the surrounding museums. Prominent businessman Noble T. Crigler has already donated $1 million towards the project.
The post MDAH Board approves demolition permit for Eudora Welty Library appeared first on www.wjtv.com
Mississippi News
Storms knock down trees, damage homes in Pickens
SUMMARY: Severe storms hit Pickens on April 18, causing damage to powerlines, trees, and homes. Over 100 customers were left without power as of April 19. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
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