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Pet of the Week – Chase
SUMMARY: Chris from the Tupelo Lee Humane Society is a volunteer with a cute dog named Chase who is a mix of lab and corgi. Chase is friendly, gets along with other dogs and people, and is up-to-date on shots and neutered. His adoption fee is $100. Chase is at least 6 months old and is looking for a loving home, as his sister has already been adopted. You can meet him at the shelter, and bring your pets or children along too. Chris looks forward to seeing you soon and wishes you a great weekend.
Chase is WTVA's Pet of the Week for Friday, April 26.
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Catching up with Tyra + Tiara
SUMMARY: Two ladies are making music that blends different genres such as country rock and R&B, surprising people with their unique sound. They aim to stay true to themselves and express their eclectic style while challenging stereotypes. They recently appeared on a show and are excited about their upcoming album which will be authentic, focusing on love and relationships. They have a good balance when performing together, with one being energetic and the other more calm. They enjoy collaborating and are excited for people to hear their music and see the depth of their partnership.
As aerospace engineers, they've pioneered a groundbreaking approach fusing AI technology with soulful R&B artistry. This unique blend is ushering in a new era of music creation and culture.
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Houston church holding food giveaway Friday
SUMMARY: There are food giveaways at the Mississippi Food Network and St. Matthew Baptist Church in Houston today. The giveaway will start at 9:00 am at the church parking lot. If you are in need of stocking up on food, this is a great opportunity for you to get some food boxes. Don't miss out on this chance to receive free food to stock your shelves.
The St. Matthew Baptist Church in Houston is holding a food giveaway Friday.
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MDOT must approve widening project for Lake Harbour
SUMMARY: A proposal to widen the Lake Harbor intersection at Highway 51 is awaiting approval from the Mississippi Department of Transportation. The project, approved by the Ridgeland mayor and board of aldermen, aims to address the issue of turning left from the highway onto Lake Harbor due to short turn lanes. City engineer Chris Bryson is spearheading the effort to fix the problem and improve traffic flow in the area.
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