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Ole Miss destroys High Point 25 to 2
SUMMARY: It was a crazy day for baseball as the Old Miss baseball team had a huge win against the Panthers, ultimately winning 25-2 and sealing the series victory. The team's strong offense, led by players like Will Furnace and Ross Leed, and solid defense led to the victory. Pitcher Grayson Saier emphasized the importance of filling up the strike zone to improve the team's performance. Other local college baseball teams, like Mississippi State and Southern Miss, also secured wins in their respective series. The day highlighted the competitive and exciting nature of baseball in the region.
Ole Miss beat High Point in a devastating 25 to 2 in Oxford on Sunday.
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MEMA: 5 homes damaged in Jefferson Davis Co., 1 death reported following severe weather event
SUMMARY: Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is assessing damage from recent storms. MIMO released preliminary report on Sunday and Monday, with one death in Wilkinson County and one injury in Lawrence County. Homes and businesses in Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, and Smith counties were damaged. Emergency Management Agency is working with counties to address the aftermath of the storms.
he Mississippi Emergency Management Agency has released the first preliminary report of damage assessments following the severe weather event.
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Rex Thompson's Midday forecast – May 14, 2024
SUMMARY: After the rain, temperatures will remain warm with highs in the mid to upper 80s. Clouds may thin out in the afternoon, becoming mostly sunny. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the lower 60s with some patchy fog expected. Wednesday will be hot and sunny with temperatures in the upper 80s. Thursday will see an increase in clouds and a slight chance of showers. Heavy rain is expected on Friday, potentially leading to strong thunderstorms. The weekend will see a chance of showers on Saturday with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Clear skies are expected on Sunday and Monday with temperatures warming up to the low 90s.
Look for partly cloudy skies this afternoon with only a 20 percent chance of a shower.
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Is the state looking to take over Smith Wills Stadium?
SUMMARY: The Mayor's office is disputing social media reports claiming the state has repossessed the stadium, suggesting that Republicans in the state legislature may be attempting to take control of city-owned property. The CEO of the venue was caught off guard by this possible power grab, as the land under the stadium was donated to the city for recreational and sporting events. A new state bill requires the state attorney general to determine if the city is using the land properly. The Mayor's office views this as a deceptive maneuver and is prepared to contest any attempts to repossess the property.
Is the state looking to take over Smith Wills Stadium?
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