Wynette Legacy Center celebrates late singer's 82nd birthday
She was known as the First Lady of Country Music and this weekend, Tammy Wynette's hometown is celebrating what would have been her 82nd birthday.
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She was known as the First Lady of Country Music and this weekend, Tammy Wynette's hometown is celebrating what would have been her 82nd birthday.
Many of the local businesses will be staying open for the duration of the Market Street Festival and extending their hours if needed.
Amory is continuing on its road to recovery after a tornado that blew through last year. Along with rebuilding, city leaders are preparing for the next storm.
Beginning Monday, access will be limited to the Carnation Street campus during the day. The feeding program will continue for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Southern Monroe County and northern Lowndes County drivers need to be aware of an upcoming long road closing.
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