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Volume 2 | Issue 103
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Inside 4 News
Swain's parenting and professional skills recognized by school district.
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Ole Miss Athletics Director Ross Bjork is excited about this year's Double Decker Arts Festival.Athletics is sponsoring the main music stage, something Bjork felt was a duty for a community that has served Ole Miss so well in the past.
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Great memories OM’s Bjork loves giving back through Double Decker BY JOHN DAVIS SPORTS EDITOR
For Ross Bjork, the annual Double Decker Arts Festival is like an anniversary. It’s a reminder of when he was hired at Ole Miss back in 2012 and the first time he saw 60,000 fans pile into Oxford. That festival, the 17th overall, was one of
the first times Bjork saw the Ole Miss family come together in mass. Sure he had already attended the Ole Miss spring football game, and a baseball series. But none of those events can compare to the amount of people the annual Double Decker Arts Festival brings in. “We ended up having our last stop of the Rebel Road Trip on that Saturday of Double
Decker and it was packed. The whole Square was packed and Coach Freeze and I were there, Dan Jones was there,” Bjork recalled. “We did a hug, got everybody to hug, and everyone was all hot and sweaty. What I thought then was what an amazing place. It was two weeks on the job for me TURN TO BJORK PAGE 11
Noah Addy and Lee McLarty are having a ball out on the tennis courts playing for Lafayette and coach Debbie Swindoll.