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Community remembers 8-year-old girl who died after being hit by school bus
SUMMARY: The Madison community came together to honor 8-year-old Jaenelle Fredericks, who tragically died after being hit by a school bus while riding her bike. Friends, teachers, and neighbors lined Cobblestone Drive to support her grieving family during her memorial. Described as sweet, smart, and creative, Jaenelle, who loved the color pink, is remembered fondly by her loved ones. Community members expressed their sorrow and noted that spirits have been low since her passing, with many becoming more cautious around bike riding. Her friends wish they could share their feelings with her one last time.
Community remembers 8-year-old girl who died after being hit by school bus
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Editorial: Commitment 2024
SUMMARY: With less than a month until the November 5th general election in Mississippi, voters will see various races, including the presidential candidates at the top of the ballot. This election season has been unprecedented, with the current president withdrawing from the race and unusual events such as assassination attempts on candidates. To help voters prepare, 16 WAPT is enhancing its “Commitment” coverage, offering more in-depth stories relevant to the election. The station aims to inform the public without directing who to vote for, providing resources through its broadcasts and online platforms at WAPT.com and the WAPT mobile app.
Editorial: Commitment 2024
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Mayor lists progress within city of Jackson
SUMMARY: In his final State of the City address before next spring’s elections, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba highlighted significant strides in crime reduction and infrastructure improvements in Jackson. He noted a 21% decrease in property crimes and a 36% decline in crimes against individuals, alongside the recruitment of 32 new dispatchers and nearly 50 police officers. The mayor also emphasized the paving of over 120 roads, the most in recent history, and announced upcoming projects to address neighborhood road repairs. However, some critics point to the city’s ongoing crime issues and question the timing of these initiatives as elections approach.
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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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