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Jackson State Tigers enter bye week
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Absentee voting begins tomorrow in Lauderdale County
SUMMARY: Today marked the last day for voter registration in Mississippi, with the November election approaching. Lauderdale County Circuit Clerk Donna Jill Johnson emphasized the importance of both absentee and in-person voting as civic duties. Many voters, including 18-wheeler drivers and medical professionals in Meridian and Lauderdale County, often request absentee ballots due to uncertain work schedules. Johnson highlighted that while absentee voting is necessary for some, nothing compares to voting in person at precincts. The circuit clerk’s office remains open from 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays for voter assistance.
Absentee voting begins tomorrow in Lauderdale County
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Mississippi State Bulldogs prepare for Georgia
SUMMARY: The Mississippi State Bulldogs are preparing to face the number 5 Georgia Bulldogs after a bye week focused on refining their fundamentals in offense, defense, and special teams. Head coach Jeff Lebby acknowledges the challenge Georgia presents, highlighting their depth and performance across all phases of the game. Lebby stresses the importance of maintaining possession of the football and seizing opportunities, recognizing that the hostile environment and strong competition will require a disciplined effort from his team to succeed.
The Bulldogs will look to pick up their first SEC win.
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Mississippi agencies on standby to respond to aftermath of Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: Agencies like FEMA and the Red Cross are ramping up aid to Florida as Hurricane Milton approaches, following the impact of Hurricane Helene. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is also preparing to assist. FEMA’s Mallory White emphasized their continuous training for disaster responses, noting recovery is a lengthy process that requires significant support and financial aid. The Red Cross currently has over 1,500 volunteers in Florida to aid in recovery efforts. They encourage residents to prepare by securing essential supplies and shelter, and they’re actively seeking more volunteers to assist with the ongoing disaster response.
Mississippi agencies on standby to respond to aftermath of Hurricane Milton
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