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Hattiesburg community pools reopen in June
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Robin Davis discusses hat designs
SUMMARY: Robin Davis and Katie Bailey are hat makers who specialize in custom hats, including fedoras, felt hats, sun hats, and trucker hats. They are inspired by their customers' personal preferences and enjoy the creative outlet their hat making provides. They have pop-up locations and a store at the Peppy Peddler in Clinton where they sell their hats. They also do events and can be found on social media. During a live interview, they discuss their passion for hat making and provide suggestions for improving the style of a producer's hat by adding a feather.
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Mississippi Elite Dance and Cheer
SUMMARY: Mississippi Elite Dance and Cheer is a local competitive cheer and dance studio that offers technical classes and is preparing to perform at Carnegie Hall in January 2025. They are not competing, but participating in a national showcase for artists. The studio focuses on working together, making memories, and involving families and the community. The students attend various schools and work hard to balance their training with school responsibilities. They are excited to perform in New York and are seeking community support. Those interested can find them on social media or their website.
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The Weather Channel Meteorologist Mike Bettes Shares Fast Facts About the Upcoming Eclipse
SUMMARY: During a total solar eclipse, the moon blocks out the sun due to its apparent size being the same as the sun in the sky. The moon's shadow travels at high speeds across the United States, with many cities experiencing a few minutes of totality. Before totality, look for Bailey's beads and the diamond ring effect as the corona of the sun becomes visible. As darkness falls and temperatures drop, the experience of seeing the corona is described as incredibly beautiful. Only a small percentage of people will witness a total solar eclipse in their lifetime, making it a rare and special event worth celebrating with an egg cream afterwards.
The April 8th total solar eclipse will occur in the U.S Exactly 6 years, 7 months and 18 days after the last total solar eclipse. Don't get too used to this – the next one won't happen until the year 2044! The Weather Channel Meteorologist, Mike Bettes shares fast facts about the upcoming eclipse. Credit: The Weather Channel / Date: 3/28/24
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