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Monday's Storm Team 11 Kid is Roxie Kate
SUMMARY: This week, Storm Team 11 introduced their kid of the day from Newton County Elementary School, Roxy Kate, who drew a picture of Lindy the yellow bird enjoying a sunny day. The team appreciates Roxy’s artwork and thanked her for sharing it on Good Morning Meridian.
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Deadly bus crash happens in Pike County
SUMMARY: Two people died in a bus accident on Highway 98 in Pike County, as reported by the Mississippi Highway Patrol. The incident occurred Thursday evening around 5:30 PM when a bus belonging to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, traveling westbound, collided with a red Ford Ranger. Investigators confirmed that the two individuals in the Ranger did not survive the crash.
two killed in a deadly bus crash in pike county
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JXN Water letter to customers explained
SUMMARY: Jackson Water customers recently received letters regarding water quality, leading to concerns about lead content. The utility agency reported that their supply didn’t meet specific parameters set under the Lead Copper Rule. However, they clarified that this doesn’t mean customers are drinking lead. Jackson Water insists they comply with standards and conduct sampling in individual homes. They emphasize transparency, inviting customers to reach out with any questions. Continued notices will be issued if future issues arise, reminding residents that exposure to lead may occur through certain plumbing systems.
JXN Water sends letter to customers about drinking water standard violation
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Hinds County charging cities for inmates at detention center
SUMMARY: Hinds County is introducing a $50 per day fee for cities like Jackson and Clinton to cover the costs of housing detainees at the Raymond Detention Center. This change comes as Hinds County seeks revenue to support its new $150 million detention center and addresses the financial burden placed on the county for years. Currently, 90% of detainees are from Jackson, and the fee could lead to significant costs for the city. Discussions are ongoing about how to cover the fee, with local officials noting that raising taxes may be necessary to meet the expenses. The fee takes effect on October 1st.
Cities to pay $50 per inmate housed from their jurisdiction at the Raymond Detention Center
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