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A Lot Alike A Book Writing Workshop
SUMMARY: There is a workshop being offered for aspiring authors to learn how to write a book, as many people express a desire to write but few actually do. The workshop will provide guidance on starting and progressing through the writing process, and participants are encouraged to bring laptops or other writing tools. The importance of a catchy book title is discussed, with the recommendation to focus on the content first before settling on a title. The workshop organizer has personal experience in writing and publishing books and aims to help others achieve their goals. Tickets are available for the workshop, which will take place this Sunday.
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Some problems reported at the polls
SUMMARY: Residents of Precinct 43 were not notified about a change in their voting location from Chastain Middle School to Fresh Start Christian Church, leading to confusion among voters like Doris Bennett. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Michael Watson reported minor voting issues, including campaign materials worn at precincts and some temporary malfunctions of voting machines. Notably, U.S. Senate candidates Roger Wicker, the incumbent Republican, and Democrat Ty Pinkins aim for voter support in a competitive election. Both parties are hosting watch parties in Jackson, anticipating high voter turnout, with Democrats feeling cautiously optimistic despite Mississippi’s Republican leanings.
Some Precinct 23 voters were not told of a change in location. Subscribe to WAPT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1hYcJNa …
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Craig Ford breaks down local, statewide and national election
SUMMARY: Craig Ford discusses local elections in Mississippi, highlighting key races on the ballot. Voters will see a statewide race for the U.S. Senate featuring incumbent Republican Roger Wicker and Democrat Ty Pinkins. Two congressional races involve Trent Kelly (R) vs. Diane Black (D) and Benny Thompson (D) vs. Ron Eller (R). Additionally, there’s a nonpartisan race for the state Supreme Court in Knox County. In Alabama, significant ballot measures include a chief justice race and an amendment regarding property control for Franklin County Schools. Finally, Ford outlines potential electoral paths for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the presidential race.
Anchor Craig Ford broke down local, statewide and national election races.
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Watch out for deer as night comes sooner
SUMMARY: With Daylight Saving Time ending, commutes are getting darker, increasing the risk of deer-related accidents. Jake White reports live from Lee County, highlighting that over 2 million deer-related crashes happen in the U.S. each year, with over 400 fatalities. Mississippi Highway Patrol‘s Senior Staff Sergeant Brian McGee emphasizes the importance of driver awareness. Essential tips include minimizing distractions, wearing seatbelts, reducing speed in wooded areas, and being on the lookout for deer, particularly their glowing eyes. Drivers should remain alert as deer can be unpredictable to avoid accidents.
The Mississippi Highway Patrol reminds drivers to be very careful and watch out for deer as nighttime is now coming sooner.
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