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Reaction: Mississippi banning 'squatted vehicles'
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves has signed House Bill 349 into law, banning squatted vehicles this summer. Squatted vehicles have a rear end lower than the front, raising safety concerns like reduced road visibility and improper headlight alignment. Donald Speed, manager at H&H Truck and Outdoor Company in Tupelo, anticipates increased business due to compliance modifications. While some locals and law enforcement support the ban for safety reasons, others have mixed views, suggesting these vehicles be limited to events rather than public roads. The ban, effective from July 1st, imposes misdemeanors, fines, and potential license suspension for non-compliance.
A ban on “squatted vehicles” will soon go into effect in Mississippi.
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McClean Fletcher Center
SUMMARY: The transcript discusses November as National Childhood Grief Awareness Month, highlighting the significant impact of grief on children, particularly in Mississippi. The state ranks third nationally in the number of children affected by the death of a parent or sibling. The center mentioned encourages listening, providing a safe space for children to express emotions, and facilitating discussions around their grief. Children engage in various activities, such as physical outlets and writing messages to their loved ones. Volunteers often experience personal healing through their work, underscoring the emotional complexity involved in supporting grieving children.
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Quilting and Crafting
SUMMARY: The speaker reflects on their crafting journey, starting in Pocahontas, Mississippi, where quilting was a childhood activity due to limited toys. During the pandemic, they revisited crochet and then quilting, producing over 30 quilts. They emphasize the importance of improvisation and following patterns, beginning with a simple nine-patch quilt. The speaker also mentions teaching others to quilt, believing talents are meant to be shared. They showcase various quilts, including a memory quilt made from T-shirts and a Shoofly quilt inspired by the Underground Railroad, and are actively involved in teaching quilt-making at their church, Kate Chappell Baptist Church.
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Possible arson in destruction of historic church in Monroe County
SUMMARY: Sheriff’s deputies in Monroe County are investigating new leads in the arson of the historic Old Harmony Church, which burned down on Friday night just before midnight. Volunteer firefighters from multiple departments were unable to save the structure. Sheriff Kevin Crook indicated that the fire was likely intentionally set, noting the absence of lightning storms and the possibility of human involvement, such as wire stripping or children’s play. Investigators have identified persons of interest and urge anyone with information to contact the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department or Golden Triangle Crimestoppers to help solve the case.
Investigators are working to determine if someone intentionally set fire to a historic church in Monroe County.
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