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Federal judges are hearing arguments over Mississippi legislative maps
SUMMARY: Federal judges are currently hearing arguments on whether Mississippi’s legislative maps are diluting the voting power of black residents. In 2022, lawmakers adjusted State House and Senate districts to represent population changes. The NAACP and black residents are suing the state, claiming that more majority-black districts could have been added. The state argues that voter behavior is based on party affiliation, not race. About 38% of Mississippi residents are black, but the current maps show only 29% of Senate districts and 34% of House districts are majority black. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for voting rights in the state.
The NAACP say legislators could have drawn four additional majority Black districts in the Senate and three additional ones in the House.
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Mississippi officials encourage Thanksgiving cooking safety
SUMMARY: Emergency officials warn that frying frozen foods increases the risk of grease fires, particularly during the holiday season, which sees an uptick in cooking-related accidents. Rankin County Emergency Services highlights that improper cooking causes an average of five deaths, 60 injuries, and over $15 million in property damage annually. To prevent such incidents, ensure frozen turkeys are fully thawed before frying. Children should be kept away from the kitchen to avoid accidents. For minor burns, cool water treatment is recommended, while serious burns require immediate medical attention. Thanksgiving is notably the peak day for cooking fires.
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Salvation Army partners with local businesses to host Hurricane Victims Benefit Concert in Downto…
SUMMARY: Local businesses united to host a benefit concert for long-term recovery efforts following Hurricane Helen in the Carolinas. The collaborative event was presented by Spacey’s Rock and Roll Tattoo, the Aces, the Pretzel Company, and Downtown Meridian, and featured free entertainment from 5 to 9 PM. Community members supported the cause by donating and enjoying food from local vendors. Roy Fiser, a Lieutenant and Corps Officer for the Salvation Army, emphasized the concert’s significance for disaster recovery, particularly for severely affected areas like Asheville and Chimney Rock. All donations will assist the Salvation Army in recovery efforts.
On Thursday, Local businesses hosted a benefit concert to support the long-term recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene in the Carolinas.
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Protest leads one lady to Aliceville prison
SUMMARY: Bevelyn Batty Williams faces 41 months in prison for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act during a pro-life protest outside Planned Parenthood in Manhattan in June 2020. Convicted in February 2023, she was accused of intimidating and obstructing individuals seeking reproductive health services, including physically blocking access and making threats. Her husband claims her comments were misunderstood as spiritual warfare rather than actual threats. Despite being found not guilty of conspiracy related to different clinics nationwide, her actions led to a harsher sentence, with prosecutors labeling her a “ring leader” in the protests.
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