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    Dance 2014: Grace Munro [9] Ocean Springs: 17 Miss Turtle Creek's Outstanding Teen Jazz Dance 2013: Anne Elizabeth Buys [10] Vicksburg: 14 Miss Riverland's Outstanding Teen Ballet en pointe Later Miss Mississippi 2017 [11] [12] 4th runner-up at Miss Mississippi USA 2021 [13] 2012: Molly May [14] Houston: 17 Miss Dixie's Outstanding Teen

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    Dixie, also known as Dixieland or Dixie's Land, is a nickname for all or part of the Southern United States. ... According to the Oxford English Dictionary, ...

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    Yank Lawson, Ole Dixie (ABC-Paramount, 1965) Eddie Layton, Caravan (Mercury, 1959) Richard Maltby, Many Sided Maltby (Sesac, 1958) Richard Maltby, Ballads and Blues (Roulette, 1962) Johnny Mathis, Open Fire, Two Guitars (Columbia, 1959) Mitch Miller, Peace Sing-Along (Atlantic, 1970) Jelly Roll Morton, Dick Hyman, Transcriptions for Orchestra ...

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    WOXF (105.1 FM, "Q105") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Oxford, Mississippi. WOXF broadcasts a hot adult contemporary music format to the Oxford area. WOXF is owned by Telesouth Communications Inc. [ 2 ]

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    The production was telecast from the University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS) on 1 October 2005; C. M. Tad Smith Coliseum was converted into a television production facility in order to accommodate the media production, telecast, and live concert. Native Mississippians, Sam Haskell III and Lanny Griffith produced the event.