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Local businesses stayed open on the holiday
SUMMARY: There will be delays in the area until the end of the week. There were many delays on New Year's Day, with some local businesses remaining open. Nostalgia Lounge in Hattiesburg hosted a New Year's Day brunch and changed locations. Meanwhile, First Choice Towing provided roadside assistance and is looking forward to new events and opportunities in the upcoming year. The reporter was Kyra Lampley at WDAM 7 on your side.
Local businesses stayed open on the holiday.
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Teens caught on camera trying to break into cars
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A group of teens suspected of breaking into cars were caught on Ring camera.
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Interview: Tupelo Public School District hosting summer camps
SUMMARY: Parents looking to keep their children busy this summer can consider the summer opportunity camps offered by the Tupelo Public School District. Teresa Gregory, the communications assistant, shared details about the camps, which are available for Pre-K through sixth-grade students throughout June. While some camps are full, several still have openings. Options include Wilderness, Princess and Pirates, Girls Creativity, Gardening, Pokemon, Science in Motion, Crocheting, Tapestry, and Creative Writing camps. The camps cost $90 for the first and $70 for additional ones, running from 8 AM to 12 PM at Parkway Elementary. The initiative aims to engage children in fun, educational activities.
The Tupelo Public School District is hosting summer opportunity camps beginning June 3.
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Interview: Tombigbee State Park hosting cardboard boat regatta
SUMMARY: The first Cardboard Boat Regatta at Tom Bigby State Park, organized by the Mississippi Wildlife Fisheries and Parks, will take place on June 8th. Jeff Roseman discussed the event, which encourages participants to build boats from regular cardboard and duct tape. The aim is for the boats to eventually sink, adding to the fun. The event seeks to engage the community, including scouts, local businesses, and all age groups, in a playful and collaborative activity. The Regatta is part of a broader effort by the parks to increase community involvement and rebrand themselves.
The Tombigbee State Park will host the cardboard boat regatta on June 8 in Tupelo.
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