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Hattiesburg seeking public's feedback to improve highway safety
SUMMARY: The city of Hattisburg is seeking input from residents on how to improve highway safety through a series of meetings and surveys. Mayor Toby Barker spoke with students at William KY to gather their concerns and feedback. The Safe Roads Hattisburg initiative, funded by a grant from the Department of Transportation, aims to address road safety issues such as infrastructure, distracted driving, and speeding. Residents are encouraged to rank problem areas such as running red lights, lack of lighting, and unsafe intersections. The city will use this feedback to create an action plan to reduce the number of accidents and fatalities on the road.
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10 Years Later:Â Former mayor looks back on tornado
SUMMARY: The content discusses the tornadoes that tore through Northeast Mississippi on April 28th of 2014. It highlights the experiences of individuals and government leaders, such as Tupelo's mayor, Jason Shelton, during and after the devastation. Shelton reflects on the city's resilience and unity in rebuilding and recovering from the disaster. The article also mentions the importance of family and community support during such difficult times. The story emphasizes the spirit of Tupelo and the lasting impact of the tornadoes on the city, showcasing both the challenges and the strength of the community in the face of adversity.
Ten years later, a former mayor looks back on the April 28, 2014 tornado.
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Splash pads in Tupelo, Sherman offer families place to get out in the sun
SUMMARY: Families are already enjoying the summer sun at local splash pads in Tupelo and Sherman. The splash pad in Nicholls Park is open on weekends in May from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and will be open all week in June and July. The Sherman splash pad opened in May and has the same weekend hours. One dad mentioned how convenient it is to have a fun activity close to home for him and his son. For more information on the splash pads' hours and locations, visit wtva.com. Summer may officially start later, but families are already making the most of the warm weather at these local attractions.
Though we are still roughly two months from the official start of summer, families are already getting out into the sun thanks to local splash pads.
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VIDEO: 200 dogs race through Starkville for second annual derby
SUMMARY: The second annual Starkville Derby, the largest wiener dog race in the world, took place with 200 dogs racing through the streets of the cotton District. The event featured cheers, vendors, and various races for different breeds. Maggie May from Woodstock, Georgia, was the grand champion. All proceeds went to the OCPA Humane Society, raising approximately $50,000, triple the amount from the previous year. Organizer Thornhill expressed gratitude for the support from the community and highlighted the success of the event in benefiting local businesses, vendors, and the Humane Society.
In Starkville on Saturday, 200 dogs raced in the streets of the Cotton District.
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