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Jackson water employees could lose jobs in coming weeks
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Title: Jackson water employees could lose jobs in coming weeks
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Stewpot prepares food baskets for Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: As Thanksgiving approaches, Stew Pot Community Services, a nonprofit organization, is preparing to distribute 1,000 food baskets to families in need, surpassing their usual distribution of 300-350 baskets. Executive Director Jill Buckley attributes the increase to a rise in need and grocery costs. Volunteers, like Anthony McFarland, play a crucial role in helping those less fortunate, emphasizing the importance of community support and encouraging younger generations to engage in service. Stew Pot also serves lunch daily, averaging 200 to 225 plates, ensuring that local families can enjoy a Thanksgiving meal together.
Stewpot prepares food baskets for Thanksgiving
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'Journey to the North Pole' exhibit opens at Mississippi Children's Museum
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Children’s Museum offers a variety of holiday activities for kids, including a journey to the North Pole exhibit featuring holiday train tables, a child-sized post office, and a snowflake slide. Santa will make guest appearances, and parents appreciate the festive environment. One parent noted the importance of social interaction for children, especially on autism sensory days, allowing them to engage with other kids while enjoying the activities. Overall, the exhibit provides a rich experience for families until it closes in January.
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Nick’s Saturday PM Forecast 11/23
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for the Pine Belt includes a chilly night with calm winds, though temperatures could drop into the 30s in northern counties. As hurricane season ends, no storms are expected in the next week. The following day will be mild, with temperatures rising into the low 70s, and clear skies are expected for Sunday. For hunters, temperatures will be cool in the morning but warmer in the afternoon. Thanksgiving may bring rain, so stay tuned for updates. However, no significant weather issues are expected beyond Thursday.
Nick’s Saturday PM Forecast 11/23
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