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Brandon residents call for traffic lights to be installed at dangerous intersection
SUMMARY: Brandon residents gathered at the public library to advocate for a traffic light at the dangerous intersection of Sunset Drive and Highway 18, where 18-year-old Grayson Huff was recently killed in a motorcycle accident. City leaders, including Mayor Butch Lee and Commissioner Willie Simmons, held a meeting allowing citizens to share their concerns and experiences. Residents highlighted multiple accidents at this intersection over the years and expressed frustration over the lack of safety measures. Mayor Lee noted funding issues due to the intersection being state property, while Simmons promised to review the safety data for potential improvements.
Brandon residents are calling for city and state leaders to install traffic lights at an intersection they said is deadly and dangerous.
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Firefighters from north Mississippi sent to help with hurricane relief in Florida
SUMMARY: Mississippi firefighters are on standby in the Florida Panhandle to assist during Hurricane Helen. Members of the Mississippi task force, including firefighters from Oxford, Tupelo, and Water Valley, are waiting in Pensacola for instructions from FEMA on where to deploy. All team members are trained in swiftwater rescue and rope rescue techniques, showcasing some of Mississippi’s best capabilities. Ronnie Taylor, an Oxford firefighter with family in the affected area, shared that his relatives evacuated to Dothan, Alabama, to stay safe from the hurricane’s impact. The team is prepared to provide vital support as needed.
Several firefighters from across north Mississippi are already in Florida to help with Hurricane Helene relief.
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SUMMARY: The fifth annual Bible Reading Marathon commenced today at College Park Methodist Church, featuring public oral readings of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation by individuals from various denominations. Participants gather under a tent to read, listen, and pray, seeking to foster a deep impact of biblical truths in the community. The event started at 9:00 AM with Genesis 1:1 and currently, they are progressing through Genesis. The marathon will conclude Saturday afternoon around 5 or 6 PM, welcoming community members to join in reading, prayer, and fellowship, with open slots still available for participation.
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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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