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Starkville police arrest three after Friday shooting incident
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Hattiesburg Salvation Army opens 'Red Kettle Campaign' Friday
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army launched its Christmas red Kettle campaign, marking the start of donations at various stores. New this year, each kettle features a QR code for quick mobile donations. Major Fred Thornhill emphasized that contributions remain local, aiding those in the community. He recalled the joy of Christmas mornings as a child and highlighted the importance of providing gifts for children and seniors who may not receive much during the holidays. The campaign supports the angel tree program, which offers gifts to those in need. Opportunities to adopt angel tree recipients are still available in Hattiesburg.
Hattiesburg Salvation Army opens ‘Red Kettle Campaign’ Friday.
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Longtime Lowndes County supervisor enters mayoral race
SUMMARY: LeRoy Brooks, a long-serving County Supervisor, has announced his candidacy for the mayoral position in Columbus, marking a significant shift in his political career. Having served since the Reagan administration, he expressed his desire for teamwork in city government, motivated by a recent spiritual epiphany. His decision comes in the wake of incumbent Keith Gaskin’s announcement not to seek reelection, endorsing Pastor Darren Lynch instead. Brooks joins fellow candidate Stephan Jones, a current council member also vying for the mayor’s office. Candidates can officially file in early 2024, with primaries on April 1 and the general election on June 3.
Longtime Lowndes County Supervisor Leroy Brooks announced he’s entering the election to become Columbus’ mayor.
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Lawsuit filed as deadline approaches for Hinds County Election Commission
SUMMARY: The Hinds County Election Commission is racing to count affidavit ballots and certify votes from last week’s election before the 5 PM Friday deadline mandated by state law. Election Commissioner Shirley Varnado states they have been working tirelessly since the election. Amidst this urgency, a candidate in a Supreme Court runoff filed a lawsuit to expedite the certification process, emphasizing that timely action is crucial for the electoral process. The Election Commission insists they are committed to meeting the deadline, allowing absentee voting to commence as scheduled. The Secretary of State’s office reassured there will be no delay in ballot preparation.
Lawsuit filed as deadline approaches for Hinds County Election Commission
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