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The 71st annual Jimmie Rodgers Music Festival held its Music History Showcase
SUMMARY: The 2nd annual Jimmy Rogers Music Festival kicked off with a music history showcase featuring singer Paul Bur and music historian Scott Beretta. The week-long festival aims to bring the community together and attract visitors from outside the city. Hunter Morgan highlighted the positive impact of the festival on the community, noting the improvements the city has made over the last decade. Tickets for the festival can be found on the Jimmy Rogers Facebook page or on the website. Overall, the festival is a celebration of music and community spirit, drawing in both locals and visitors from around the world.
People from all over the area have traveled to Meridian to participate in the festival and look forward to having a great time.
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Today's Storm Team 11 Kid is Silas (6/7)
SUMMARY: Storm Team 11 Kids, sponsored by your local McDonald's, features a drawing by Silus of a wiener dog in a town park. The forecast predicts sunny skies today, making it a great day to visit your favorite park with your dog. Stay tuned for more weather updates and weekend forecasts.
Today's Storm Team 11 Kid is Silas (6/7)
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Today's Weather – Zack Rogers – June 7th, 2024
SUMMARY: Sunny skies will dominate Friday, with temperatures rising from the mid-70s in the early morning to the lower 90s by afternoon. Although hot, drier air from the North will make it less humid. Similar weather will persist over the weekend, with highs in the lower 90s on Saturday and mid-90s on Sunday. Clouds will increase late Sunday ahead of possible rain on Monday, as winds shift to bring more Gulf moisture. A weaker cold front will bring rain and cooler temps, dropping to the mid-80s by Tuesday. Isolated showers may continue into midweek, with upper 80s expected by Thursday.
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Repairs are underway for the sinkhole on 18th Ave.
SUMMARY: The Public Works Department has been working for several days to remove water and debris from a collapsed pipe. David Hodge, the Director of Public Works, states that the pipe collapsed due to its age and material, and repairs are expected to be completed by Monday, June 17th. Following the repair, the city plans to replace the entire 24-inch concrete sewer line, which had deteriorated over time due to sewer gases. Businesses on 18th Avenue remain open and accessible via alternate routes during this period.
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