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Focused on Mississippi: A Brief History of Rodney
SUMMARY: Rodney, a once major town on the Mississippi River, has been steadily declining since the end of the Civil War. Due to the river moving away, floods, and abandonment, the town is now mostly deserted. Two of the remaining attractions are the old Baptist church building and the Presbyterian church building, both with historical significance. Nearby is Windsor, a mystical ruin that offers an escape from reality. The area also includes spooky locations like the bridge over Widows Creek. The author reminisces about visiting Rodney and often escapes there in their thoughts when in need of a getaway.
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Studio 9 Interview: Mississippi National Guard provides great opportunities for young men and women
SUMMARY: Sergeant First Class Joshua Seymour, marketing director of the Mississippi Army National Guard, highlights the organization’s dual commitment to community and country. The Guard is actively recruiting, emphasizing its state-first approach, primarily responding to local emergencies like natural disasters. Joining the Guard offers part-time military service with hands-on training, health benefits, and educational assistance. Individuals can choose various career paths based on their strengths assessed through the ASVAB test. Key benefits include affordable healthcare, life insurance, and assistance for tuition at universities and trade schools. Interested individuals can sign up via nationalguard.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD.
Anchor Tanya Carter spoke with Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Seymour of the Mississippi National Guard about the Guard’s opportunities for young men and women.
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Jackson veteran receives donated vehicle
SUMMARY: Chandor Townsen, a military veteran from Jackson, received a new car from Progressive Insurance during their 12th annual Keys to Progress vehicle giveaway, part of the company’s initiative to support veterans. Since its inception, the program has donated over 1,000 cars to veterans nationwide. Townsen expressed excitement upon being notified about her selection, highlighting the program’s significance for veterans in need of reliable transportation. The event’s organizer emphasized the positive impact on veterans and their commitment to helping ensure successful outcomes for recipients, reinforcing a shared sense of community and support. Townsen looks forward to hitting the road again.
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Mississippi lawmakers discuss affordable housing for residents
SUMMARY: As the legislative session approaches, Mississippi’s House and Senate housing committees convened to discuss affordable housing. The Mississippi Center for Justice highlighted that one-third of homeowners and 53% of renters spend over 30% of their income on housing, identifying a need for 50,000 additional affordable homes. Senator John Horn emphasized challenges in finding starter and workforce housing, particularly for those on limited incomes. He expressed hopes that upcoming legislation in January would address these issues, along with minimum wage concerns, to ensure Mississippians receive a livable wage.
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