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Union County Museum celebrates Faulkner with garden
SUMMARY: The Union County Museum in New Albany, Mississippi, honors writer William Faulkner with a garden of native plants featured in his works. These southern plants help readers better understand Faulkner’s stories by providing a tangible connection to his settings. The garden highlights plants like poke salad, used for ink in Faulkner’s tales, and serves as an educational tool for Faulkner enthusiasts, especially those unfamiliar with Southern flora. Established as part of the Yalnapa tour, the garden allows visitors to explore the natural elements that inspired Faulkner’s fictional world, enriching their appreciation of his vivid portrayals of Mississippi.
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Clouds will clear as we go through the day… Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 8/27/2…
SUMMARY: Overnight showers south of Interstate 20, especially near Taylorsville and Smith County, are now fading, leaving only very light rain in parts of Clarke and Choctaw counties, particularly south of Sallis. Morning temperatures range from the mid-60s to low 70s with dry air and some clouds, clearing to sunshine by afternoon. Afternoon highs will rise to the mid-to-upper 80s, with heat indexes matching temperatures. Tonight, temperatures will drop to the mid-to-lower 60s. Thursday into Friday will bring increased rain chances, with heavier showers overnight Thursday into Friday morning. Tropical Storm Fay is weakening over the Atlantic, with no immediate local threats.
Clouds will clear as we go through the day… Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 8/27/25
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Jackson locals respond to Chief Wade’s retirement news
SUMMARY: Cam Jackson residents are reacting to Police Chief Joseph Wade’s sudden retirement after nearly 30 years with the Jackson Police Department. Many locals express mixed feelings, surprised by the announcement given Wade’s recent ambitious plans for the department’s future. Some praise his decades of service and wish him well in retirement, hoping he continues contributing to the community. Others voice concerns about public safety and the police force’s stability, questioning the reasons behind his departure and the implications for the city. Despite worries, many acknowledge that Wade’s leadership has strengthened Jackson and laid important groundwork for the future.
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Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Karson (8/26)
SUMMARY: Tori is advocating for mail-in voting access for a community believed to need it most. Following a break, Tori reviews the Tuesday morning weather forecast. The forecast is drawn by First Alert Weather Kids and sponsored by Mississippi Power. The drawing was submitted by Carson, who illustrated a sun either rising or setting, with a few clouds in the sky over a beautiful field. The day is described as gorgeous, and thanks are extended to Carson for the submission.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Karson (8/26)
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