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Hattiesburg Zoo celebrates spring break
SUMMARY: Rainfall totals between 2 to 4 inches are expected this weekend as spring kicks into full swing in Hattiesburg. The zoo has officially moved back into their regular hours now that winter is over. They have exciting events planned, including bounce houses, scavenger hunts, animal enrichment, face painting, and more for visitors to enjoy. The zoo kicked off their spring break event this past weekend, which runs throughout the week and ends on the 17th. Regular zoo admission prices apply, and annual passes can be used for the spring break events. Visitors from all over are welcome to enjoy the zoo's offerings.
Hattiesburg Zoo celebrates spring break.
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VIDEO: Now introducing Sami Kostas. WTVA's Sami Roebuck got married on Mother's Day to her husband
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WTVA's Sami Roebuck got married on Mother's Day to Chris Kostas. The two celebrated their honeymoon in NYC.
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