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Other fun treats will be offered throughout the month as well, including a lights display at the park, 6 Columbia Ave. in Sumrall, a Live Nativity scene from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 1 and live music ...
Pope Fabian (Latin: Fabianus) was the bishop of Rome from 10 January 236 until his death on 20 January 250, [4] succeeding Anterus. A dove is said to have descended on his head to mark him as the Holy Spirit 's unexpected choice to become the next pope. [ 5 ]
The station, originally located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, first signed on July 1, 1966, [2] as WFOR-FM. [3] The station was owned by J.W. Furr along with WFOR (1400 AM), though the two stations did not simulcast; [4] by the early 1970s, WFOR-FM programmed easy listening music. [5] The call sign was changed to WHER on October 7, 1974. [3]
WKZW began operation July 7, 1975 on 93.5 MHz as the FM sister station to WIZK.The station was assigned the WKZW call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 8, 1998 (which were formerly assigned to the Peoria, Illinois legendary KZ-93 and later, KZ-94.3 in the same market). [1]
The Hattiesburg American chose five places to see Christmas lights this year. You can even see some of them for free.
If you'd prefer to watch the midnight mass live, you can stream it on the Vatican Youtube Channel. The Mass begins Dec. 24, at 1:30 p.m. ET ( 7:30 p.m. Central European Standard Time).
WJMG (92.1 FM, "G 92.1") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and serving the Laurel-Hattiesburg area. The station airs an urban contemporary format. It, along with sister station WORV, are owned by Vernon C. Floyd of Hattiesburg. A licensed broadcast engineer, he did much of the work himself ...
The church planted two still extant daughter congregations in this period, Petal Presbyterian in 1902 and Bay Street Presbyterian in 1906. When planting Bay Street, which was also in Hattiesburg, the congregation changed its name to First Presbyterian. The church's longest serving minister was Dr. W. H. McIntosh, who served from 1919 until 1954 ...