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2 Vicksburg firefighters die after car crash on I-20
SUMMARY: Two firefighters from Vicksburg, Mississippi, were killed in a car accident on Sunday morning. Jarod Squire and Derico Davis lost control of their vehicle and crashed into a light pole before it caught fire. Squire had been with the Vicksburg Fire Department since December 2020, while Davis joined in November 2022. The Vicksburg Board of Mayor and Aldermen expressed their condolences and urged the community to pray for the families of the fallen firefighters.
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Tupelo newborns don Elvis-themed onesies to commemorate the King’s 90th birthday
SUMMARY: Tupelo is celebrating Elvis Presley’s 90th birthday with enthusiasm, especially at North Mississippi Medical Center (NMMC) Women’s Hospital, where newborns this month are dressed in Elvis-themed onesies stating, “I was born in the birthplace of Elvis Presley.” About 200 babies will participate in this initiative through a collaboration with the Tupelo Convention & Visitor’s Bureau (CVB). The celebration includes the year-long “Celebrate Tupelo 2025,” featuring monthly events honoring the town’s history. NMMC staff also join the festivities by wearing Elvis costumes and organizing music events, sparking inspiration for potential Elvis-themed baby names.
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Mississippi legislature to take Friday off due to winter storm concerns
SUMMARY: The Mississippi House and Senate plan to take Friday off due to an impending winter storm forecasted to impact northern counties. Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann announced on Tuesday the intention to adjourn early Thursday to allow senators to return home ahead of the severe weather. Hosemann emphasized the need for prompt work to help legislators navigate safely before roads freeze. House Speaker Jason White echoed this plan, humorously noting the rare alignment with the Senate. The state is expected to face snow, sleet, and freezing rain, with both chambers reconvening the following week to address significant legislation, including tax reform.
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Biden casts doubt on his fitness to serve another four years days before term ends
SUMMARY: In a recent interview before leaving office, President Joe Biden expressed uncertainty about his ability to serve another term due to his age, though he believed he could have won reelection. Biden reflected on his 2020 campaign, saying he didn’t intend to run but felt he was the best candidate to beat Trump. He also discussed his Oval Office meeting with Trump, trying to discourage him from pursuing political retribution. Biden mentioned considering pardons for certain individuals but hadn’t decided yet. He criticized Trump’s remarks about a New Year’s Day attack, stressing the importance of truth in leadership.
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