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  1. just learned that this tweet is one of 3 million tweets daily!
  2. is participating in MEDC's Chamber workshop in Newton
  3. Participating in the Mississippi Arts Commission conference today in Jackson.
  4. Charrette results were unveiled to residents of Marion. Read more at www.wtok.com .
  5. Rolled out Diamondhead's First Impressions presentation last night.
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  7. Just finished drafting reports for our First Impressions: Education project for the West Bolivar School District.
  8. getting ready for Diamondhead's First Impression presentation Thursday, Nov. 12 at 5:30 at the community center.
  9. Enjoyed learning about the projects of several communities through the Appalachian Community Leadership Program funded by ARC. Great Job!
  10. Is busy drafting First Impressions reports!
  11. is learning all about School Turnaround at the University of Virginia this week
  12. is getting ready for tonight's big charrette unveiling in Covington County!
  13. is headed to Decatur soon for their First Impressions presentation tonight at 7 p.m. at the Justice Court. Stop by if traveling through!
  14. was in Walthall last night for their First Impressions presentation.
  15. is participating in Day 2 of the Covington County charrette.
  16. is preparing for tomorrow night's First Impressions presentation in Decatur. Join us at 7 p.m. at the Justice Court Courtroom downtown.
  17. is headed to Hickory, MS for tonight's First Impression presentation. Join us at the Chamber office at 7 p.m.
  18. had interesting visits to Alligator, Duncan and Shelby today
  19. ready to visit Shelby, Alligator and Duncan tomorrow morning.
  20. learned a lot about Rosedale today; also learned that a second town named Prentiss was burned in the Civil War and consumed by the MS River