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Mississippi Insight for April 9, 2023: One on one with Zakiya Summers
Jackson legislator Zakiya Summers offers her thoughts on the just-completed 2023 session and bills directly impacting the Capital City. And we’ll examine the continuing feud among Jackson leaders over long-term garbage service. Hosted by 12 News’ Byron Brown and produced by Tom Wright
By: WJTV 12 News
Title: Mississippi Insight for April 9, 2023: One on one with Zakiya Summers
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2024 Handworks Holiday Market held in Jackson
SUMMARY: The Handworks Holiday Market concluded its second day at the Mississippi Trade Mart in Jackson, attracting large crowds for its 43rd annual event, held the weekend before Thanksgiving. Promoters reported it as their best year yet, featuring incredible handmade products from a diverse group of exhibitors, many from Mississippi and the Southeast. The market offers unique items for early Christmas shopping, appealing to various tastes. Organizers are encouraging both new and returning shoppers to participate in the 44th Annual Holiday Market scheduled for 2025, celebrating its tradition of showcasing handmade goods.
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USM football loses again
SUMMARY: The Golden Eagles entered the day with a 5-5 record and hoped for a home win on Senior Day, honoring fallen teammate MJ Daniels. In a strong start, quarterback Dr. Clark led the team with 115 rushing yards, and Tate Raker threw a long-awaited passing touchdown. However, South Alabama surged ahead, ultimately winning 35-14, capitalizing on turnovers. Interim coach Reed Stringer expressed his desire to instill hope and unity in the team despite their struggles, as Southern Miss now faces a challenging season with a 1-10 record, marking their third double-digit loss season in the last 12 years.
USM football loses again.
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Councilman helps feed families with annual crop drop
SUMMARY: Community leaders in Jackson, including Councilman Brian Grizzell, organized the 3rd Annual Sweet Potato Crop Drop to assist families struggling with rising food costs during the holidays. Over 6,000 pounds of sweet potatoes were distributed to aid around 600 families preparing for Thanksgiving. Grizzell emphasized the importance of providing support, especially for larger households. Volunteers played a crucial role in this initiative, reinforcing the community’s commitment to helping those in need. The event showcased the spirit of giving, highlighting that everyone can contribute to alleviating the financial burden of holiday meals for others.
Councilman helps feed families with annual crop drop
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