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WDAM &'s Nick Lacour offers Pine Belt weather forecast
SUMMARY: The content expresses gratitude for joining on a beautiful weekend with sunshine. The weather is warmer than usual for February in the Pine Belt region, with near-record warmth expected. The southerly wind is bringing some humidity back into the area. The temperature is expected to peak around 80 degrees during the day before dropping to the 60s or 50s in the evening. The week ahead is forecasted to be wetter with temperatures sliding into the 60s or 50s during the day and 40s or 50s at night.
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Justices hear actual appeal in 'Court on the Road' stop at USM
SUMMARY: Students at Southern Miss had the opportunity to witness real legal proceedings as a three-judge panel from the Mississippi Court of Appeals held oral arguments on a manslaughter case during the university‘s “Court on the Road” program. This event was part of the annual pre-law week activities, aimed at enhancing students’ understanding of the legal profession. Participants, mainly from USM’s Legal Services Program, engaged in discussions with judges after the arguments, gaining insights into the appellate process. The court last visited the campus eight years ago, making this a significant educational experience for aspiring lawyers.
Justices hear actual appeal in ‘Court on the Road’ stop at USM.
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Lumberton hopes to move quickly on hiring new police chief
SUMMARY: Lumberton is seeking a new police chief following Adrien Fortenberry’s appointment to lead Columbia’s Police Department. Mayor Quincy Rogers assures the position won’t remain vacant for long, as the city has received three applications and will discuss the role at the upcoming Board of Aldermen meeting. The goal is to hire a new chief by October 1st. Currently, the police force remains adequately staffed, with only Chief Fortenberry and one investigator having left.
Lumberton hopes to move quickly on hiring new police chief.
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Hattiesburg Salivation Army already gearing up for holiday season
SUMMARY: The Hattiesburg Salvation Army is gearing up for the holiday season, aiming to help families in need. With less than 100 days until Christmas, they plan to assist at least 200 families through their Angel Tree program, which allows families to share their needs for toys, clothes, and food. They aim to raise $100,000 this holiday season to support their operations. Volunteers are welcome for the Red Kettle campaign, and those needing assistance are encouraged to apply for the Angel Tree program. For more information on donating or volunteering, contact 615-444-3684.
Hattiesburg Salivation Army already gearing up for holiday season.
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