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Financial Fitness Friday Loud Budgeting
SUMMARY: Welcome to another episode of Financial Fitness Friday! I'm Crystal Clark from First Mississippi Federal Credit Union. Budgeting is crucial for financial well-being. Today, let's discuss loud budgeting, which involves open communication with family and friends about personal finances, money goals, and management. These honest conversations hold you accountable and normalize discussing budgets. It's okay to say something isn't in your budget or can't be afforded. Update your budget as circumstances change. For guidance, visit our Meridian or Equipment branches and ask for our certified financial counselor. Thanks for joining me on Financial Fitness Friday, brought to you by First Mississippi Federal Credit Union.
Financial Fitness Friday Loud Budgeting
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Jackson City Council moving forward with override of mayor's veto
SUMMARY: Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes advocates for Jackson's Police Chief Joseph Wade and his team to work under official contracts, citing crime reduction and operational autonomy. Two weeks ago, the City Council voted in favor, but Mayor vetoed the decision, calling it unnecessary. Stokes insists it's within their rights to override the veto. Councilman Aaron Banks and Brian Grizzell oppose, arguing it's redundant and potentially harmful to employee benefits like health insurance and retirement. Despite the supermajority's support, the debate continues over the necessity and impact of these contracts on city employees' rights and benefits.
Council members are moving forward after overriding the mayor's veto to issue contracts to Jackson's police and fire chiefs.
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Clinton mayor speaks out about meeting with secretary of transportation
SUMMARY: Metro area Mayor Phil Fisher discussed his recent meeting with U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, who visited Mississippi to emphasize the Biden-Harris administration's investments in the state. Fisher presented Buttigieg with information about Clinton's transportation needs, including potential road expansions on Northside, Pinehaven, and Arrow Drive. Fisher hopes Buttigieg will support their funding requests. In other news, details are still pending on a security incident involving a driver, with no information on the driver's condition released yet.
Clinton mayor speaks out about meeting with secretary of transportation
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WDAM 7 Morning Commute – July 1, 2024
SUMMARY: Good morning! Amy Posy here with the latest commute updates. A new law in Mississippi bans squatted vehicles; driving one is now a misdemeanor. For more details, visit wdam.com. Road conditions are mostly clear despite recent rain. Key congestion spots include I-59 near the Buoy River Bridge and north of Evelyn Gandy with ongoing lane closures. In Laurel, Teresa Street's status remains uncertain after recent railroad repairs. Additional closures and construction are affecting areas like West Drive in Hattiesburg, US 49, Hall Avenue, and Highway 42. For real-time updates, download our news and weather apps. Drive safely!
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