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Adams County board moves forward on ballpark upgrades

Adams County board moves forward on ballpark upgrades
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Focused on Mississippi: Bigfoot Bash in Natchez

By Walt Grayson Jul 16, 2021 | 6:22 PM NATCHEZ, Miss. (WJTV) – Every morning, Brandon McRanie slips into his role of Gator Man on Gator Radio 104, and right down the hall Jimmie Allgood is Jim Bob on 107.1 The River. When they’re not playing music on the radio, they’re always up to something. Lately, they’ve whipped up a celebration for an odd bit of information McRanie discovered while surfing for Bigfoot references on the internet. Three hundred years ago this year, a Jesuit priest was staying with the Natchez Indians when all of a sudden: “There came a big scream and a noise in the woods. A ruckus. A ruckus,” McRanie said.

How a Slave Market Became a National Park Service Site

How a Slave Market Became a National Park Service Site
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Farther Flung: The Path of History - My New Orleans

My New Orleans Historic and charming Natchez, Mississippi is a dream stop for history buffs and nature lovers alike 12/30/2020 There’s so much on the horizon for Natchez this year.  Dunleith, the historic plantation with its sprawling estate and cozy fine dining restaurant, opens this spring after a long renovation. The historic home built in 1885 was acquired by the J Collection hotels and resorts of New Orleans and will return in all its glory.  But that’s not all the company is planning for 2021. “Filmmakers Tate Taylor and John Norris, known for their work on films like ‘The Help’ and ‘Ma,’ are putting their creative skills to use through a new outlet: hospitality,” said Carlyn Topkin, vice president of the Lou Hammond Group, who conducts public relations for Natchez. “The team is taking over an old restaurant space and railroad depot to include a new restaurant, amphitheater, a concrete bluff trail, a brick patio and outdoor public restrooms and would i

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