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  2. WXRR - Wikipedia

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    The Morning Crew on Rock 104 is the most listened-to local morning radio show in the Laurel-Hattiesburg market, and is currently the longest-running locally produced morning radio program in the market, having been on the air since 2002. [citation needed] Composed of Tom Colt, Flyin' Bryan Hicks, Jon Lamar and previously Andy Webb and Tanner ...

  3. WHLT - Wikipedia

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    This program features full local news coverage of the Hattiesburg–Laurel market, anchored by Melanie Christopher, Byron Brown, and chief meteorologist Ken South. Content for the local newscast is collected by three local Hattiesburg journalists on the WHLT 22 team and is supplemented by news content from WJTV.

  4. When will ALDI open in Hattiesburg? We've got the date - AOL

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    Find out when Hattiesburg's ALDI grocery store will be open and make plans to attend its grand opening in December.

  5. Christmas came early: ALDI in Hattiesburg opens to ... - AOL

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    It is Hattiesburg's first new chain in 20 years. Hundreds of excited shoppers waited in line to be among the first to try the new ALDI grocery store. It is Hattiesburg's first new chain in 20 years.

  6. Turtle Creek Mall - Wikipedia

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    Turtle Creek Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. Opened in 1994, its anchor stores are At Home , JCPenney , Dillard's , Belk , and Urban Planet. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once Sears .

  7. WFOR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFOR's initial construction permit, with the sequentially assigned call letters WRBJ, was issued in March 1928 to the Woodruff Furniture Co. at 119 West Pine Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. [4] In late 1931 the call letters were changed to WPFB, [5] and in 1936 they became WFOR. [6] In October 1945 B. B McLemore joined WFOR as its chief ...

  8. List of television stations in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Hattiesburg: Laurel: 18 18 WLHA-LD: Silent Hattiesburg: 23 23 WHPM-LD: Fox: Antenna TV on 23.2, MyNet/MeTV on 23.3 42 27 W27EH-D: Silent Jackson: Vicksburg: 26 26 W26BB-D: Silent Meridian: 21 15 WOOK-LD: Silent Tupelo: Starkville: 3 3 WCBI-LD: Silent Starkville: 5 5 W05BV-D: Biz TV Bruce: 7 14 WTME-LD: Local Retro TV on 7.2, Heartland on 7.4 ...

  9. WHPM-LD - Wikipedia

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    WHPM-LD (channel 23) is a low-power television station in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Waypoint Media. The station's studios are located on Mayfair Road in Hattiesburg, and its transmitter is located on Old Highway 11/Norton Road in unincorporated Lamar County south of US 98.