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Realtor continues with annual donation to Habitat for Humanity's Pine Belt chapter
SUMMARY: A state competition will be held in April in Jackson, Mississippi. A Hattiesburg real estate agency made an annual donation of $1,315 to Habitat for Humanity. The donation was raised by 18 agencies from each commission they earned. The agency chose to support Habitat for Humanity because they improve the lives of people and families. The donation was given during an awards luncheon and is part of a partnership in the housing affordability industry. This is the 25th year the company has donated to Habitat for Humanity of the Pine Belt.

Realtor continues with annual donation to Habitat for Humanity’s Pine Belt chapter.
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PLAYOFFS: Day 3 of state softball championships
SUMMARY: At the Southern Miss softball complex, Day 3 of the state championships featured intense games. In the 1A series, Myrtle edged Stringer 4-3 after a tense finish involving an interference call. Myrtle led early, but Stringer fought back with key runs. In the 4A championship, Perivis faced Iaw Womba. Perivis led 2-0, but Iaw Womba rallied with big hits from Skyler Partllo and Abby Robertson to win 6-2. The 2A series saw East Union dominate Pisgga with a 10-0 run rule victory, positioning East Union to potentially sweep the series tomorrow. Excitement continues to build in the state playoffs.

More local softball teams began their championship series on Thursday, May 15.
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MSDH inspects Chapel Ridge Apartments
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Health (MSDH) and city leaders inspected Chapel Ridge Apartments in Jackson due to poor living conditions and trash overflow. City Councilman Vernon Hartley is advocating for an emergency declaration to use city and state resources to address the issues. The apartments, considered private property, limit the city’s ability to intervene fully. Hartley hopes declaring it a public health hazard will enable cleanup efforts, such as providing dumpsters. The trash problem has persisted for almost a month, and a motion for a potential cleanup process will be introduced at the next city council meeting.

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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 5/15/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian, this is Tori Alvarado with your First Alert Weather Forecast for 5/15/25. Thursday morning starts warm and cloudy, with temperatures in the lower 70s, feeling like mid-70s. Clouds will clear by afternoon with sunshine pushing highs into the lower 90s, feeling like mid-90s—stay hydrated and cool during peak heat. Overnight lows will remain in the lower 70s. Friday will be warm and partly cloudy, with a chance of light showers. Saturday brings a higher risk of showers and heavy rain, plus a marginal severe weather risk north of Interstate 20. Breezy conditions continue through the weekend with wind gusts of 15–25 mph.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 5/15/25
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