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Interview: Oxford mayor discusses her role in March of the Mayors
SUMMARY: Mayor Robin Tannon Hill is participating in the March of the Mayor’s food drive in Oxford, collecting canned green beans at fire stations until March 1st. The food will be donated to a local pantry serving hundreds of families every week. The final stop for the food drive will be at the Furniture Market in Tupelo on March 5th, where there will be a large food packing party. Mayor Hill also discusses the significant growth in Oxford, with 900 residential units under construction and another 500 in the planning stages to accommodate the growing population.
Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill discussed her role in this year’s March of the Mayors canned food drive.
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Interview: Tammy Wynette birthday celebration happening June 21
SUMMARY: The Tammy Wynette Legacy Center is hosting a birthday celebration for the country music legend on June 21, starting at 10 a.m. Executive director Larry Canrol highlights a focus on young musicians, with Tony Hooper mentoring youth and fostering both musical skills and strong values. Performers include local groups like Buddie Bride and the Foggy-Minded Boys, Freddy Wallace on piano, the Mississippi School of Music, Uncharted Territory—a group of seasoned musicians—and featured guitarist John Michael White, a Mississippi Blues Contest winner. The event emphasizes community, mentorship, and celebrating music across generations, weather permitting.
Have fun with music and more at the Tammy Wynette birthday celebration on June 21 in Tremont.
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Anna Catherine (6/17)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Anna Catherine (6/17). Katherine submitted today’s drawing, which shows rain falling with a person standing outside. The person’s umbrella appears to have blown away, and they look surprised, saying, “Oh no!” Many can relate to this scene, especially after the heavy rainfall that moved through yesterday. Thank you, Katherine, for your photo submission. You can submit your own pictures just like Katherine did. Stay tuned for more updates on the rest of the week’s weather on the other side of the break.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Anna Catherine (6/17)
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Magnolia Wellness & Recovery
SUMMARY: Magnolia Wellness & Recovery Foundation was founded by three co-founders to support men in early recovery through sober living and holistic lifestyle coaching. They assist individuals transitioning from residential treatment by providing supportive housing, transportation, peer support, and prescription assistance via a partnership with Saint Vincent de Paul Community Pharmacy. Their program includes financial literacy and holistic coaching to help clients build a sustainable, sober lifestyle over 12 to 18 months. Funded mainly by donations and volunteers, they aim to expand through grants and community support. Those seeking help or interested in volunteering can visit mrafoundation.org or contact the founders directly.
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