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08/23 Ryan’s “All Time High?” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Today’s weather is expected to be hot and humid, with temperatures starting off at around 76 degrees at Jones College. This is due to the heatwave that has been occurring since winter or the beginning of spring. It is anticipated to be one of the hottest and most humid days yet.
08/23 Ryan’s “All Time High?” Wednesday Morning Forecast
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L.O.V.E’S Kitchen prepares to give meals out for Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: Johnson and her team at L’s Kitchen have been preparing for weeks to serve a hot, homemade Thanksgiving meal to those in need. Fanny emphasizes that the support of the community is crucial to making this happen. Love’s Kitchen is still seeking donations of rolls and pound cakes for Thursday’s meal. The team is committed to providing a full Thanksgiving spread, including turkey, dressing, sweet potatoes, and macaroni and cheese, to ensure everyone can enjoy the holiday. Volunteers and donations are appreciated to make this meal possible for those who need it.
L.O.V.E’S Kitchen prepares to give meals out for Thanksgiving
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Tiny homes help homeless people
SUMMARY: Thomas White, Executive Director of the Jackson Resource Center, is dedicated to helping the homeless find a place to call home. Inspired by a purpose from God, she is spearheading a project called The Junction, which will consist of 80 tiny homes on Capers Avenue. After 12 years of advocacy, the initiative aims to create a one-stop campus for those facing homelessness. Each home will offer 1 or 2 bedrooms, fully furnished with essential items. Residents will cover 30% of their rent, with subsidies provided to ensure affordability and improve lives in the community.
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Mississippi voters head back to polls for runoff elections
SUMMARY: As Thanksgiving approaches, voter turnout for runoff elections is low, with polls opening at 7 AM and around 3,000 absentee ballots collected, including mail-ins. Officials stress that every vote counts, emphasizing the urgency to participate before polls close at 7 PM. Key races include incumbent Justice Jim Kitchens defending his position against Republican-backed State Senator Jenifer Branning and a contest for the Hinds County Court Judge District Two seat between Bridget Morgan and Jimmy King. Runoff races are taking place in nearly 50 counties across Mississippi, and voters still in line at closing time will be allowed to cast their ballots.
Mississippi voters head back to polls for runoff elections
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