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Pine Belt Fire Coordinators Issue Outdoor Burning Warning Dry, windy conditions fueling grass, brush and woods fires

Fire Coordinators from Covington, Forrest, Jeff Davis, Jones, Lamar, Marion and Wayne counties are warning local residents in each county about the dangers of outdoor burning.  Over the past week,

volunteer fire departments in these seven Pine Belt counties have responded to dozens of out of control grass, brush and woods fires with several of the fires threatening structures.  “Our volunteer

fire departments have been very busy responding to grass, brush and woods fires with some fairly large acreage fires reported in the Pine Belt,” notes Lamar County Fire Coordinator George Stevens.

Adds Wayne County Fire Coordinator Doug Hutto, “The past several weeks have been extremely cold with numerous heavy frosts which has dried out the already dead vegetation.  Combine the dry

vegetation with moderate to strong winds and you have perfect conditions for rapid fire spread.”

Forrest County Fire Coordinator Chip Brown notes, “We are urging the public to be very careful if conducting any outdoor burning activities and refrain from outdoor burning if possible until

we have had some rainfall in the area.  When a volunteer fire department is out on a preventable wildland fire, they are unavailable to respond to potentially more serious calls such as vehicle

accidents and structure fires.”  Should a controlled fire get out of control, residents are urged to call 911 to report the fire and take steps to protect life and property.  Keep a water hose or

appropriate fire suppression equipment handy and be sure not to conduct outdoor burning activities when windy conditions are present.  “We’ve been very fortunate that no one has been injured

in some of these fast moving fires,” notes Jones County Fire Coordinator Dan McKenna.  He adds, “It just takes a moment for a small fire to get out of control and become a monster fire.  We just

want local residents to pay close attention to this fire warning and take steps to prevent damage to their homes and property and that of their neighbors – it’s a serious situation right now.”

Highway 98 From Forrest Co. Line to New Augusta Closed due to Wreck | Emergency Alert Issued for Heavy Smoke

Mississippi Department of Transportation

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JACKSON, MISS., Tuesday, February 15, 2011—The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) would like to announce the following traffic alert to motorists traveling in Perry County.

Highway 98 beginning at the Forrest County Line to New Augusta is closed due to a traffic accident which involved several vehicles.  The accident is being attributed to heavy smoke in the area due to a nearby fire. MDOT has also issued an Emergency Alert due to the smoke from Hwy 29 from New Augusta to Runnelstown.

It is thought that the accident scene could be closed for up to 5 hours. Motorists are advised to take an alternate route until the highway reopens to traffic.

More information can also be found at www.MsTraffic.com.

Dance Your Health Out at the Seventh Annual Day of Dance!

HATTIESBURG- Dance Your Health Out at the 7th Annual Day of Dance for Health hosted by Forrest General Hospital’s Spirit of Women! Day of Dance for Health will take place on Saturday, February 26, 2011, at the Lake Terrace Convention Center from 9 a.m. until noon.  This interactive community event brings together consumers and healthcare providers for an educational celebration of the benefits of dance and exercise for the prevention of heart disease.

The event is provided free to the community and no registration is required thanks to sponsors the Hattiesburg American, Signature Magazine, and the Forrest County Board of Supervisors.

The event will include consumer education on heart disease, health screenings and assessments, dance instruction, entertainment, door prizes, vendor booths, Day of Dance tattoos for the kids, and much more!  Local television celebrities Randy Swan and Miranda Beard from WDAM-TV will co-host the event. Don’t miss the fourth annual “Celebrity Dancing with the Stars” contest beginning at 10 a.m.

Participating local celebrities include Mississippi’s Miss Hospitality Jordan Whittle, WDAM-TV personalities Rex Thompson and Colleen Donovan, Forrest County Supervisor Chris Bowen, Anita Wright of The Hattiesburg Convention Center, and Dr. Barbara Mauldin of Petal.  Below is an outline of the day’s activities:

9:00 a.m.        Welcome & Introductions

9:10 a.m.        Interactive Dance Session, Screenings Open

9:30 a.m.        Dance Performances

10:00 a.m.      Mayoral Proclamation

10:05 a.m.      Celebrity Dancing with the Stars Contest

11:00 a.m.      Interactive Dance Session

11:20 a.m.      Dance Performances

11:55 a.m.      Door Prize Give-away

Noon               Closing Comments, Screenings Close

For more information on Day of Dance or other Spirit of Women events or Forrest General services, call FGH OnCall at 1-800-844-4445 or visit forrestgeneral.com.

See "The Dining Room" This Thursday through Saturday

Just Over the Rainbow Theatre presents, The Dining Room, a comedic play by A.R. Gurney, Thursday, February 17 through Saturday, February 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Thursday, February 24 through Saturday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m. There will be one matinee performance on Sunday, February 20 at 2:00 p.m.  All performances will be held at the Petal Cultural Arts Center located at 120 South George St. in Petal.

The Dining Room, directed by Michael Garner, is a humorous and compassionate play, scripted as a series of overlapping vignettes.  It visits a host of characters as they go about their daily business. Each of the eighteen scenes, which range from the comic to the serious, explores the dynamic relationships of family life.  Rather than the scenery changing around the characters, this play is unique in that the characters change around the scenery.

Filling out the cast is Beth Alexander, Emily Ham, Jason Lang, Justin Owens, Jane Clair Tyner and Chris Wooten.

Tickets are $10 and should be reserved by calling the JORT box office at 601-583-7778.  The play is rated PG-13.  Seating is limited.

PRCC hosts Petal High allied health students

Petal High School seniors enrolled in Allied Health II visited the Pearl River Community College medical laboratory technology program Monday, Feb. 7.

The students toured the lab and got their blood typed.

Petal High School student Channon Kitchens, right, grimaces as Pearl River Community College medical laboratory technology student Meghan Tyner of Petal draws blood for typing. Tyner is a graduate of the Petal allied health program in which Kitchens is enrolled. PRCC Public Relations photo

“I’m thinking about this field, so it’s interesting to see what it would be like,” said Channon Kitchens.

The Petal course includes a medical lab unit, said teacher Karla Hogan.

“I don’t have all the equipment PRCC has so the visit helps our curriculum,” she said.

In addition to drawing and typing blood, the PRCC students showed the visitors slides of diseases they learned to identify and other procedures they will use as professional lab technicians.

To learn more about the PRCC medical laboratory technology program, contact director Evelyn Wallace at601 554-5523 or ewallace@prcc.edu.

All Jones County Schools Closed Fri. Feb. 4; Hattiesburg Public Schools and Lamar County OPEN

All Jones County Public Schools are closed today including Laurel Schools.

JCJC has cancelled classes for today.

Headmaster Ronnie Jones at St. John’s Day School in Laurel has announced that classes are cancelled today, Friday, February 4, 2011.

Hattiesburg Public Schools will be OPEN today.

Lamar County Schools are OPEN

TNA WRESTLING TO VISIT THE PINE BELT

HATTIESBURG – This Friday, February 4th at Lake Terrace Convention Center, Hattiesburg will experience TNA Wrestling Live!, as seen on Spike TV.

TNA, which stands for Total Non-Stop Action, is the second largest wrestling company in the world and is a leader in the sports-entertainment genre.  It is known for bringing fans closer to the action through impromptu autographs, fan interaction and superstar accessibility.

The show in Hattiesburg is part of the 2011 TNA tour, which will also visit other cities across the U.S. and the globe including Westbury, New York; Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; Glasgow, Scotland; and London, England. The event will showcase the talents of Mr. Anderson, “King of the Mountain” Jeff Jarrett, “The Monster” Abyss, Samoa Joe and more.

Tickets start at $20 and can be purchased at the Lake Terrace Convention Center Box Office or online at www.LakeTerrace.com. Doors will open at 6:30p.m., and the show will begin at 7:30 p.m.

For more information, visit www.TNAwrestling.com or call 601.268.3220.

The Lake Terrace Convention Center is a Hattiesburg Convention Commission Facility. Since 1991, the Hattiesburg Convention Commission has been developing, operating and promoting tourism-related facilities for the Hattiesburg area. For more information, visitwww.HattiesburgConventionCommission.com.

MDOT News Release: roads being

MDOT Prepares for Wintry Weather in South Mississippi

JACKSON, MISS., Thursday, February 3, 2011— The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) would like to announce a winter weather alert on roadway conditions for motorists traveling in southern Mississippi.

 

MDOT crews have begun distributing de-icing material (salt brine) on four-lane and two-lane roads in Forrest, Lamar, Jones, Wayne, Jasper and Clarke Counties. MDOT urges all motorist traveling in these counties to use extreme caution while crews are at work.

 

For the most up-to-date information in your area, please visit www.MSTraffic.com and sign up for your traffic alerts.  Also, visit http://www.mstraffic.com/mobile to get the latest traffic information from MSTraffic.com on your mobile device. MDOT advises the public to pull off the road to a safe location if you need to check the MSTraffic.com website while driving. For more information, please contact MDOT Public Affairs Division at (601) 359-7074 or visit www.GoMDOT.com. MDOT's number one concern is the safety of the traveling public.

 

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Local Optimist Club Donates Reading Material to Children’s Center

As part of a community service project, representatives from the Hattiesburg Noonday Optimist Club delivered a basket of books to the Children’s Center for Communication and Development at The University of Southern Mississippi on Monday, Jan. 31.

Members of the Hattiesburg Noonday Optimist Club presented a basket of books to the Children’s Center for Communication and Development on Monday, Jan. 31. Pictured, from left to right: Jeff Evans, past-president of the local Optimist Club; Lori Burgess, speech-language pathologist at the Children’s Center; BreAnn Russell, speech-language pathologist at the Children’s Center and Jennifer Ducksworth, president of the local Optimist Club. (Office of University Communications photo by Van Arnold)

Jennifer Ducksworth, president of the local Optimist Club, noted that the contribution followed the organization’s theme for 2011: “Bringing out the best in kids.”

“We are constantly looking for ways in which we can enhance the lives of children in the Hattiesburg area,” said Ducksworth. “This is our small way of giving back to the community.”

The Children’s Center, a United Way agency, opened its doors in 1974 and currently serves approximately 80 children from the South Mississippi area. The center provides an interdisciplinary team approach to the assessment and treatment of communicatively and developmentally delayed children (birth to 5 years).

For more information about the Children’s Center call 601.266.5222 or visit www.usm.edu/childrenscenter/index.htm

To learn more about the Hattiesburg Noonday Optimist Club, contact Ducksworth at 601.266.6189.