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Downtown road closures, time change for Hattiesburg Half-Marathon Saturday The event, which is presented by Forrest General Hospital, will begin in Downtown Hattiesburg and run through The Avenues, the University of Southern Mississippi and the Longleaf Trace back to Downtown Hattiesburg. (Source: Hattiesburg Half-Marathon, 10K & 5K) By Renaldo Hopkins | April 9, 2021 at 1:57 PM CDT - Updated April 9 at 2:03 PM HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Road closures will be set in place Saturday morning as the City of Hattiesburg gears up for this yearâs Half-Marathon, 10K & 5K. The event, which is presented by Forrest General Hospital, will begin in downtown Hattiesburg and run through The Avenues, The University of Southern Mississippi and the Longleaf Trace back to downtown Hattiesburg. ....
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I’m looking for a cannabis-friendly red-leaning state with no state income taxes where should I retire on $60,000 a year? MarketWatch 2/20/2021 Dear MarketWatch, I’d like to retire in a no (or low) state-income-tax state near water and a state or national park. I want red politics but with (hopefully) legal pot (medical or recreational), and weather that isn’t too cold. I’d compromise on the pot for Texas, if necessary. I don’t want to be in New Hampshire, Florida or Washington or too close to California. We’ll have a budget of about $5,000 a month and are selling a house worth $300,000-ish. I’d love a place with a college vibe and affordable food, too. One of the things that seems to be overlooked in these “where to retire” conversations is how much fresh food costs. I am vegetarian so access to fresh fruits and vegetables is super important to me. ....