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News11 at 10PM_Weather 2/27/24
SUMMARY: Legislation regarding IVF controversy in Alabama is being discussed. A wind advisory remains in effect until Wednesday morning with gusts over 40mph possible. Scattered showers are possible as a cold front crosses, with temperatures expected to drop from the 70s to the 50s. It is recommended to have a jacket as you may need it by late afternoon. No records were broken today, but Meridian did hit 80 degrees. The weather is expected to be cooperative for evening plans, but grab an umbrella tomorrow as scattered showers are possible.
A cold front will bring showers and tumbling temps for Wednesday
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Voters to decide on Lamar County school bond
SUMMARY: Today, voters in Lamar County are deciding on whether to approve a $117 million bond for the Lamar County School District. The funds will be used to construct new Summerall High School, Oak Grove Middle School, and Pis High School. Property taxes may increase by around $25 per year for a $100,000 home if the bond is approved. The polls will remain open until 7:00 this evening for residents to cast their votes on the referendum.
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Today's Weather – Zack Rogers – May 14th, 2024
SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates a warm day with temperatures starting in the upper 60s and rising to the mid-80s. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a possibility of scattered showers in the afternoon. The rest of the week will be in the mid-80s with sunny conditions on Wednesday and Thursday, with clouds returning on Friday ahead of a cold front. Temperatures will drop back into the lower 80s. The weekend will remain in the low 80s with rain in the morning on Saturday but clearing up by the afternoon. Next week will start with sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 80s and lower 90s.
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University of Mississippi graduate student's book lands a Netflix deal
SUMMARY: A University of Mississippi graduate student's book, “Rain Rain Go Away,” has landed her a Netflix deal. Bedner's collection of essays is in development for a TV series titled “Calabasas.” Bedner, a student in the master's program in creative writing at Ole Miss, is excited about the opportunity. The show will be produced by names like Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian. Bedner is thrilled and still can't believe the news. Updates on the production and air date of the series will be provided in the future.
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