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Mississippians warned about hurricane relief scams
SUMMARY: Following hurricanes Milton and Halen, state and federal agencies warn about potential disaster relief scams targeting victims. Experts advise Mississippians to be cautious as scammers exploit disasters for personal gain. Common scams include phishing emails, fraudulent ads, and fake charity links, often enhanced by AI-generated imagery intended to evoke emotional responses. Duplicated GoFundMe pages can also mislead donors. To protect yourself, remain skeptical of suspicious links, use multi-factor authentication for banking, freeze credit reports, and update security software. Donate only to well-known charities like the American Red Cross or Salvation Army and report scams to the Better Business Bureau.
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Smithville hosting harvest festival on Oct. 12
SUMMARY: Smithville Memorial Park is set to come alive tomorrow with the Smithville Harvest Festival, featuring over 47 vendors offering arts, crafts, and food. A dirt track will host a tractor and truck pull, testing horsepower with weighted sleds for a thrilling competition. The festival will also include live entertainment and the crowning of the first Smithville Harvest Festival Queen. Additional activities will feature skillet tossing for women and piston tossing for men. The event kicks off at 9:00 AM, promising a fun-filled day for all attendees.
Smithville is hosting its harvest festival on Saturday, Oct. 12.
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Watch the New Orleans Pelican! Scan the QR Code
SUMMARY: To stay updated on how to watch the New Orleans Pelicans, scan the QR code or visit wt.com/p/Pelicans for schedules and details. The Golf Coast Sports and Entertainment Network is your go-to source for watching Pelicans games both at home and on the road. Don’t miss a moment of the actionโmake sure you’re ready to support your team!
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We're Open: The Corinthian Wedding Venue & Event Center in Mooreville
SUMMARY: Kevin Russell, a well-known radio host, has expanded his career by owning 95.1 The Farm and recently opening the Corinthian Wedding Venue and Event Center in Marville. Committed to being a community staple, he aims to give back by hosting various events, including political rallies and fundraisers for local organizations. Notably, to support the Morville-Eggville Volunteer Fire Department, he organized fundraising efforts and provided free backpacks for students. The venue’s name, inspired by 1 Corinthians 13:8, reflects his mission of promoting love and support within the community. Russell has plans for future expansions, although details remain undisclosed.
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