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News 11 at 6PM_Weather 3/20/24
SUMMARY: ….WITH THE EXCEPTION FOR THIS MORNING. HOWEVER, MILDER MORNINGS ARE IN OUR FORECAST THE REST OF THE WEEK. The weather was unseasonably warm today, but more clouds are moving in ahead of our next rain maker that will arrive by Friday. Isolated evening showers are possible late Thursday, but Friday will be an umbrella day. It's ok to put your budding plants back outside or uncover them, as milder mornings are expected. Overall, today marked the first full day of spring and it felt like a transition towards warmer weather.
Showers return for ANOTHER Friday
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Northwest Rankin has a new boys basketball head coach
SUMMARY: Northwest Rankin High School has hired former Provine head coach, Sir Dante Washington, to lead their boys basketball program. Washington led Provine to two state semifinals in his 11 years as head coach. He brings his competitive style of play and work ethic to NWR, emphasizing the importance of hard work and daily grind. Washington replaces Josh Luckett, who is now at Clinton High School. The two coaches are good friends and will compete against each other in the upcoming season. Washington's appointment signals a new era for NWR basketball, with a focus on competitiveness and hard work.
Longtime Provine basketball coach Sirdonta Washington is now at Northwest Rankin as he takes over the Cougars boys basketball program.
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Self-report damage with MEMA
SUMMARY: Residents in the Pine Belt area are advised to document any damage to their property using the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency's self-reporting tool on their website. This tool requires selecting the county and filling out a form, which helps Mima gather information for damage assessments. It is important to note that the tool is not an application for financial assistance, but it assists in providing accurate reports of damage in the area.
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Hub City announces $2.2 M grant for next phase of Gordon's creek project
SUMMARY: Gordon's Creek in Hattisburg is set to undergo significant improvements to boost ecotourism with a grant of over $2 million from the Mississippi outdoor stewardship trust fund. The project will include an 8ft pathway and pedestrian bridge connecting the Gordon's Creek linear trail with other nearby parks, an outdoor classroom, and picturesque views of the Leaf River. The goal is to change the perception of Gordon's Creek and the Leaf River from merely bodies of water to valuable assets that attract more visitors. Hattisburg's project received the most funding in this round of grants, with the hope for construction to begin next year.
Hattiesburg Mayor Toby Barker announced a significant grant from the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund (MOSTF).
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