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Clarke County EMA collects items to help Hurricane Helene victims
SUMMARY: In Clark County, donations are being collected for victims of Hurricane Helen. News 11’s Diamond Palor reports that the Emergency Management crew, led by director Latasha Evans, is mobilizing supplies to aid those affected in North Carolina. Evans emphasizes the importance of community support during such crises, stating, โIt’s better to give than to receive.โ Multiple donation centers are set up, including the Clark County EMA building and town halls in Puda, Stonewall, and Shabuta, where individuals can drop off essential items like baby wipes. Local resident Hunter is particularly motivated to help, having family in one of the hardest-hit areas.
From October 5th until October 15th, they will collect necessary items, such as baby items and more.
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Mississippi News Video
Jackson City leaders address growing fentanyl concerns
SUMMARY: Fentanyl overdoses are rising in Mississippi, prompting calls for action from city leaders. Jackson’s Assistant Police Chief Wendall Watts highlighted the increasing number of overdose incidents during a City Council meeting, emphasizing the importance of public education about the drug, particularly the common blue M30 fentanyl pills and powder. In response, House Bill 1137, signed by Governor Tate Reeves, provides Narcanโa nasal spray that counteracts opioid overdosesโat no cost to community organizations and schools. Representative Fabian Nelson aims to enhance safety and awareness about fentanyl, while concerns about the accessibility of other drugs, like kratom, were also raised.
Jackson City leaders address growing fentanyl concerns
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Entergy crews prepare to respond to Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: Entergy Mississippi crews are on standby as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida. About 100 workers are currently staged in Georgia, collaborating with Tampa Electric to assess where assistance will be needed post-landfall. These teams have traveled as far as Virginia for power restoration efforts following Hurricane Helene. A senior manager emphasized that witnessing the relief and joy of communities when power is restored motivates the crew. The team focuses on restoring electricity, viewing every bulb that lights up as a morale booster and part of their mission to help those affected. More than 1,000 personnel are involved in these relief efforts.
Entergy crews prepare to respond to Hurricane Milton
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Fallen firefighters honored
SUMMARY: Firefighters and state officials gathered at the Mississippi State Fire Academy to honor firefighters who lost their lives in the past year. The memorial, which dates back to 1885, added two names: Fire Chief Joseph Pinnell and Fire Chief Greg Wall from volunteer fire departments. Leaders emphasized the importance of recognizing those who risk their lives to save others. Additionally, state support for firefighters included over $7 million in funding for volunteer departments and a $500 account program for each volunteer. The event concluded with a final tribute featuring the sound of bells for the fallen heroes.
Fallen firefighters honored
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