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Volunteers, donations needed to help Hurricane Helene victims
SUMMARY: Eight Days of Hope, a nonprofit organization in Georgia, urgently needs volunteers to assist survivors of Hurricane Helen. Starting tomorrow, they will help families by clearing debris, tarping roofs, and providing support. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and no prior training is required; food and accommodations will be provided. For more information on volunteering, visit wtva.com. If you cannot physically assist, you can still help by donating to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Helen recovery efforts by calling 855-345-GIVE or checking wtva.com for details.
Eight Days of Hope (EDOH) said volunteers are needed to help victims of Hurricane Helene.
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Mississippi power cooperatives continue work on power lines after hurricane
SUMMARY: After Hurricane Helen struck Florida, approximately 60,000 customers remain without power five days later. The outages are concentrated in the Big Bend area, extending to the Georgia state line. At one point, over a million Floridians lost electricity due to the hurricane’s destructive impact, which included severe flooding and infrastructure damage. Power cooperatives from Northeast Mississippi, including Tom Bigby Electric and Alcorn County Electric, are actively working to restore power. Crews are putting in long hours to assist hurricane victims, with efforts expected to continue for about five more days to help residents regain essential services.
Three northeast Mississippi power companies are still working out of state following Hurricane Helene.
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JXN Food & Wine Festival expands to two days in 2025
SUMMARY: The Jackson Food and Wine Festival will expand to two days in 2025, taking place on March 14th and 15th at the Mississippi Museum of Art. This year’s festival will showcase an impressive lineup of chefs, including local celebrity Nick Wallace and Bravo’s top chefs Jackson Kelp and Gabrielle Baszi. Partnering with Lowe’s Full Pallet and Visit Jackson, the festival aims to build on the success of its inaugural 2024 event. The mission remains to celebrate Jackson, Mississippi’s culinary heritage by inviting chefs and beverage experts from across the country for an unforgettable celebration of food, culture, and community.
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Hinds County coroner says itโs time to step away
SUMMARY: Longtime Hinds County Coroner Sharon Grisham Stewart is set to retire on December 31 after 25 years in office. Despite being reelected last year, she decided to step down due to the challenges of the job and family needs. Grisham Stewart expressed that her priorities have shifted as her family dynamics have changed, recognizing that the role has evolved since she first took it on. She mentioned the importance of her initial commitment to the people of Hinds County, but ultimately felt it was time to transition. The county will appoint an interim replacement until a new coroner is chosen.
Hinds County coroner says it’s time to step away
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