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Mississippi Insight for July 21, 2024: From Chaos to Convention
SUMMARY: This week‘s episode of Mississippi Insight focuses on the recent Republican National Convention, where Donald Trump secured his nomination for president and announced JD Vance as his vice-presidential pick. Analysts Austin Barber and Richard Lake discuss the GOP’s newfound unity compared to previous elections and assess President Biden‘s weak position amid calls for his potential replacement. Governor Tate Reeves shares his support for displaying the Ten Commandments in schools, echoing Louisiana‘s recent legislation. The conversation touches on the implications of Trump’s assassination attempt and speculates on the upcoming election dynamics and the Democratic Party’s state amidst Biden’s challenges.
GOP strategist Austin Barbour and 12 News Senior Political Correspondent Richard Lake join host Byron Brown in recapping the assassination attempt against former Pres. Donald Trump, his formal nomination at the RNC, and his choice of J.D. Vance as the Republican vice presidential nominee. Produced by Tom Wright.
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Interview: Bell & Associates to participate in WTVA's Fall Senior Health Fair on Sept. 17
SUMMARY: The WTV Senior Health Fair is set for tomorrow, sponsored by Bell and Associates Consulting Firm, represented by agency manager Sharon Betts. Located in Tupelo, the firm specializes in healthcare, Medicare, life, and retirement insurance. Betts emphasized the significance of understanding Medicare options for seniors, especially with upcoming changes effective October 1st. She highlighted the importance of life insurance to help cover funeral costs for loved ones. Attendees are encouraged to visit their booth at the fair to learn more about vital insurance updates and options. The event takes place at the Tupelo Furniture Market starting at 9:00 a.m.
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Today's Storm Team 11 Kid is Adalynn (9/16)
SUMMARY: Today‘s โColor the Weatherโ drawing, sponsored by McDonald’s, features a beautiful sun created by Adeline, who also expressed her love for Storm Team 11 kids with โIH heart Storm Team 11 kids.โ Thank you, Adeline, for your lovely submission! If you’d like to submit your own artwork, visit our WT page at w.com under the โColor the Weatherโ tab for a chance to be featured. Stay tuned, as we have more news and weather updates coming up after the break!
Today’s Storm Team 11 Kid is Adalynn (9/16)
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Salvation Army helps with Hurricane Francine relief efforts
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army’s Director of Emergency Disaster Services for the Alabama Louisiana Mississippi division reports ongoing assistance in Louisiana following Hurricane Francine. Since Friday, they have distributed thousands of hot meals, drinks, and vital emotional and spiritual support. Located in Jackson, the organization plans to remain in Louisiana until Monday, focusing on preparing for a bulk goods distribution that will include food boxes, diapers, and cleanup kits. True Blood notes that Mississippi suffered less damage, enabling quicker responses to assist neighboring states affected by the hurricane.
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