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Women for Progress hosts candidate forum in Jackson
SUMMARY: Fourteen women-led groups collaborated with Women for Progress to host candidate forums at Fresh Start Christian Church in Jackson. Attendees listened to candidates for the Hines County Court Judge Subdistrict 2 and the Mississippi Supreme Court District One. Willie Jones, president of Women for Progress, emphasized the significance of local elections, highlighting their direct impact on communities, family finances, and equity issues. She aims to ensure voters have the necessary information to make informed decisions at the ballot box on November 5th.
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Fire destroyed house near Lake Piomingo in Lee County
SUMMARY: A fire near Lake Pingo in Lee County destroyed a house this morning, according to Morville Fire Chief Jason Parker. The homeowner was cooking breakfast when she stepped outside to walk her dog and forgot about the stove. The flames rapidly spread, and the house was engulfed in flames within 11 minutes. By the time firefighters arrived, the roof had already collapsed.
A fire destroyed a house near Lake Piomingo in Lee County.
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Power companies responding to Florida for hurricane relief
SUMMARY: Power providers are preparing to assist in Florida as Hurricane Helen is expected to cause significant damage. Crews from Mississippi, including 4 County Electric, are on standby to help restore power to affected areas. Some crews may leave early to assist in Florida, while others from Tom Bigby Electric are also expected to join. With power outages anticipated not only in Florida but also possibly in Georgia, local utilities are ready to mobilize resources to ensure quick recovery efforts. They aim to restore normalcy as soon as possible after assessing the situation post-landfall.
Power companies are among several entities responding to Florida to help with hurricane relief.
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Jackson police will receive new license plate readers
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department is set to enhance its surveillance capabilities following city council approval for 16 new licensed plate readers to combat a rising auto theft rate, particularly involving popular brands like Kia and Hyundai. Chief Joseph Wade emphasized that the technology will strategically target high-crime areas and serve as a vital tool for the department. With only two plate readers currently in use, the planned installation aims to improve monitoring and assist in reducing auto burglaries and carjackings. The new cameras are expected to roll out in the coming months, significantly changing law enforcement operations in Jackson.
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