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Mississippi Children’s Museum receives support for afterschool program
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Children’s Museum (MCM) received support from the R.V. Powers and Robert E. Lake Foundations, as the museum prepares for the fourth year of continuing the innovative afterschool program. The Launch into Learning program serves more than 100 students from Jackson Public Schools (JPS) and 30 students from Meridian Public Schools, with […]
DEMOLITION DAY: Dixie Bowl destroyed for Northcrest Baptist Church's expansion
The old Dixie Bowl Bowling Alley is coming down and those at the sight were saying their goodbyes to the memorable family place. Senior Pastor Wade Phillips was excited for this long-awaited day. “We have been talking about this and planning this for years now, so, to see that first...
Sipcam Agro Solutions to expand Mississippi manufacturing plant
Sipcam Agro Solutions, a subsidiary of Sipcam Agro USA, will begin construction on a 12,000 sq. ft. fungicide and insecticide formulation and packaging plant located in Waynesboro, Miss., the result of the purchase of Odom Industries assets in December 2023. In December of 2023, Brent Marek, CEO and COO of...
City of Meridian Arrest Report July 24, 2024
Meridian Police Department was requested to respond to 175 calls for service from July 23, 2024 at 6:00 AM to July 24, 2024 at 6:00 AM. The following were reported to the Meridian Police Department. Robbery. There were no robberies reported. Commercial Burglary. There were no commercial burglaries reported. Church...
UA Strengthens Commitment to Rural Communities Through STARS College Network
TUSCALOOSA, Ala – The University of Alabama has joined the STARS College Network, a coalition of 32 of the nation’s most prominent institutions dedicated to ensuring that students from rural and small-town communities have the resources they need to be successful throughout their college journey. The University builds...
On 'Main Street' Alabama, Independence Day reconnects community
This story is part of a partnership between the Montgomery Advertiser and the Living Democracy program at Auburn University. Now in its 13th year, the program disperses students across rural Alabama to spend 10 weeks learning more about the inner workings of the community and writing about what they observe. ELBA − Elba’s annual Fourth of July celebration, Let Freedom Ring, is an annual event described as a “party with a purpose," according to Mary Helmer Wirth,...
Main Street Montgomery seeks ideas & visions for downtown’s future
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - You have a chance to share your vision for downtown Montgomery. The city’s newly established Main Street Program is looking for ideas to guide its effort to continue downtown’s revitalization efforts. It’s holding a “community vision session” at the Kress Building’s community room from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Wednesday brings more below-average temps and flooding risks
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - While our stent of cooler temperatures may soon be coming to an end, Wednesday and Thursday are bringing more than just unseasonably cool temperatures. We’re expecting more rain through Wednesday morning that will increase our localized flooding risks. Highs today linger in the mid to lower 80s. Heavy cloud cover and persistent rain and storms throughout the morning and parts of the afternoon put a lid on the highs from pretty early on in the day.
Flight Works Alabama’s learning programs providing spark for aviation careers
MOBILE, Alabama — Flight Works Alabama — an institution set up to stimulate interest in aviation careers among young people — is delivering on its mission as its education and workforce development programs generate international attention. The facility in Mobile, created as a partnership between the State...
Grant applications open for sign, façade enhancements in Selma
Two grant applications are available from the Selma Redevelopment Authority (SRA) for sign and façade enhancements in the downtown district. SRA is granting funds totaling $20,000 to improve the façades of business in the district that includes the Alabama River north to JL Chestnut and Martin Luther King Street west to Church Street, as well as six contiguous blocks enclosed by Dallas Avenue and Mabry Street.
Deadliest strain of fentanyl found in Alabama after drug bust
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - As the fentanyl epidemic continues, law enforcement is warning that a new and even more deadly strain has made its way to Alabama. After a drug bust in Shelby County, the Drug Task Force Investigators said they found para-fluorofentanyl, which is more dangerous than pure fentanyl.
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