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2nd annual Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom held in Union County
SUMMARY: The second annual Juneteenth celebration in New Albany honored the end of slavery in the United States. Organized by the Union County Juneteenth committee, the festivities included recent events like a fireworks show and pageants. The main celebration featured music, food, children’s activities, and various vendors. The Union County Juneteenth President emphasized the importance of the holiday for everyone, highlighting its overlooked significance in history. The event aimed to foster pride in the Black community and promote unity and historical awareness. Closing activities included speeches, a history reading of Juneteenth, and performances by local musicians.
The Union County Juneteenth Committee hosted several events to mark the end of slavery in the United States.
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Jackson veteran receives donated vehicle
SUMMARY: Chandor Townsen, a military veteran from Jackson, received a new car from Progressive Insurance during their 12th annual Keys to Progress vehicle giveaway, part of the company’s initiative to support veterans. Since its inception, the program has donated over 1,000 cars to veterans nationwide. Townsen expressed excitement upon being notified about her selection, highlighting the program’s significance for veterans in need of reliable transportation. The event’s organizer emphasized the positive impact on veterans and their commitment to helping ensure successful outcomes for recipients, reinforcing a shared sense of community and support. Townsen looks forward to hitting the road again.
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Mississippi lawmakers discuss affordable housing for residents
SUMMARY: As the legislative session approaches, Mississippi’s House and Senate housing committees convened to discuss affordable housing. The Mississippi Center for Justice highlighted that one-third of homeowners and 53% of renters spend over 30% of their income on housing, identifying a need for 50,000 additional affordable homes. Senator John Horn emphasized challenges in finding starter and workforce housing, particularly for those on limited incomes. He expressed hopes that upcoming legislation in January would address these issues, along with minimum wage concerns, to ensure Mississippians receive a livable wage.
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Financial Fitness Friday Credit Monitoring
SUMMARY: It’s Finally Friday! I’m Crystal Clark from First Mississippi Federal Credit Union, here to help you get financially fit. Did you know you can access credit monitoring alerts through our online and mobile banking services? These alerts help you stay informed, providing peace of mind and empowering you to manage your credit effectively. Credit monitoring adds security and confidence by identifying areas of your credit profile that need attention. This valuable tool is offered for free to our members, so visit our Meridian or equipment locations to learn how to register. Have a fantastic Friday!
Financial Fitness Friday Credit Monitoring
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