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Riverside Rumble Preview
SUMMARY: Belhaven and Millsaps will face off in Thursday Night Football for the 14th Riverside Rumble in Jackson. Belhaven has dominated the rivalry recently, winning the last three meetings. Millsaps’ new head coach, Brandon Lichtenberg, returns to lead the team after serving as defensive coordinator from 2011 to 2016. He aims for a strong showing despite Belhaven’s recent success. Meanwhile, Belhaven’s new head coach, CJ Nightingale, emphasizes a disciplined, fear-inducing approach to special teams and overall play. Both teams are eager to showcase their strategies in this exciting matchup.
Belhaven and Millsaps will meet for the 14th time in the Riverside Rumble this Thursday night. Both teams will have new head coaches for this inner-city rivalry and season-opener.
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Mississippi attorney general calls for surgeon general warning on social media
SUMMARY: Attorney General Lynn Fitch, along with 41 other Attorneys General, is urging Congress to mandate Surgeon General warnings on algorithm-driven social media platforms. This call to action arises amid increasing concerns about the impact of social media on young people’s mental health. Fitch emphasizes that while states are already taking legislative and legal measures, it’s crucial for the federal government to assist parents in protecting their children from these significant mental and physical harms. The push reflects a growing recognition of the need for accountability in the tech industry regarding the well-being of youth.
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch calls on Congress to require the surgeon general warning on social media platforms.
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Mississippi governor on Francine preparations
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves is urging Mississippi residents to prepare for an impending storm. He noted that Mima has deployed over 100,000 sandbags to various counties and is coordinating with local emergency managers. Other state agencies are also ready to provide assistance as needed. Governor Reeves advises residents to finalize their preparations by tonight. For those needing sandbags, a list of available locations can be found on the WJTV website.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 9/10
SUMMARY: This Tuesday morning starts with sunny weather and temperatures in the upper 60s. However, by the afternoon, cloud coverage increases, with temperatures rising to the upper 80s, feeling like the 90s. Tropical Storm Francine is anticipated to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane by Wednesday morning, potentially reaching Category 2 before making landfall in Louisiana, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to Mississippi. A marginal risk for severe weather, including isolated tornadoes and flash flooding, is expected in certain counties. After the storm passes, a pleasant weekend is forecasted, with sunshine returning.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 9/10
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