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JIMMIE RODGERS MUSIC FESTIVAL talent show
SUMMARY: Day four of the Jimmy Rogers Music Festival featured the Jimmy Rogers Talent competition, held in the Max Courtyard. The competition, dating back to 1953, showcases singers and songwriters in three different divisions with cash prizes up for grabs. Despite Elvis Presley not winning in the past, participants continue to embrace the tradition and history of the event. Winners of this year's competition included Hunter Myers, Aiden Williamson, and Madison McCree, who all had the opportunity to perform at the Music Festival on Saturday. Overall, participants expressed nervousness and excitement about being part of the prestigious competition.
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13-year-old arrested for Jefferson County homicide
SUMMARY: The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is investigating a homicide on Green Acres Drive. Early Sunday, they found 34-year-old Philip Queen with multiple stab wounds; he died at the scene. A 13-year-old has been charged with murder and is being held in jail without bond. Authorities are considering charging the teen as an adult.
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Today's Weather – Zack Rogers – June 11th, 2024
SUMMARY: Today's weather begins cooler with temperatures in the low 70s and mostly cloudy skies, transitioning to partly cloudy by afternoon with highs reaching mid to upper 80s. Expect fair weather clouds and no rain due to high pressure. Overnight lows will be in the mid-70s with clearing skies. The next few days will be dry but moisture returns later in the week, with temperatures rising to the upper 80s by Wednesday and 90s by Thursday. Expect triple-digit heat indices on Friday and Saturday. Stay hydrated and avoid overexertion. Looking ahead, temperatures will drop back to the upper 80s by next Monday.
Today's Weather – Zack Rogers – June 11th, 2024
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Weidmann's alley update
SUMMARY: Tonight, the Marine City Council discussed the ongoing improvements to the alley in downtown Main Street. Main Street Director Matt Shanrock updated the council on the project's progress, highlighting infrastructure issues. They have secured $193,000 in federal funds and $200,000 in state funds. Planned upgrades include a new drainage system to eliminate standing water, enhanced lighting, and decorative work to make it a more inviting space. Shanrock expressed enthusiasm for the project, which started before his tenure, and aims to commence by 2020.
Weidmann's alley update
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