Hattiesburg native Raylawni Branch is one of the narrators for a special, interactive driving and audio tour in Hattiesburg called the “1964 Freedom Summer Trail.”
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|The club wanted to use science to give back to the community, so they partnered with Home Depot to plant tomatoes, cauliflower and cucumbers for the community.
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|A local organization held the first of what it hopes of many community health fairs in the Hub City on Friday.
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|Volunteers and racers from all across the country came to downtown Hattiesburg to pick up their race-day gear on Friday.
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|New Hopewell Baptist Church members said memories of aid they received after Hurricane Katrina inspired them to give back.
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|In honor of Women’s History Month, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel hosted a free concert.
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|Dozens of athletes and their families joined at Jones College for a Friday day of competition and camaraderie.