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Abby Robinson seeks seat on Mississippi Supreme Court
SUMMARY: Abby Robinson, a Jackson native and attorney, is running for the Mississippi State Supreme Court after the current judge’s two terms have brought no change for residents. With a background in commercial construction and experience as a plaintiff’s attorney, Robinson emphasizes her campaign’s unique approach: she will not raise campaign funds or run ads, stating, “keep your money.” She advocates for term limits and promises to serve only one term if elected. Robinson encourages voters to take action against incumbents rather than waiting for legislative changes, emphasizing direct accountability to the people.
Abby Robinson seeks seat on Mississippi Supreme Court
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Patrick's Wednesday PM Forecast 11/20
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi is currently pleasant, with temperatures around the mid-50s and no significant cloud cover. Winds have calmed after gusts of 30-35 mph earlier. A high-pressure system is bringing cooler air that will drop temperatures into the 40s tonight, with highs in the mid-60s tomorrow. A more significant cool-down and potential frost will arrive Friday night, with temperatures dropping to 34°F. Warmer weather returns next week with highs in the 70s, but there may be a chance of rain on Thanksgiving. Residents are advised to protect plants from expected frost.
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Shelby's 177th conducts march to donate food to Edwards Street Center
SUMMARY: Dozens of soldiers from the 177th Armored Brigade at Camp Shelby participated in the annual holiday ruck march to collect food for families in need. Despite rainy weather, the soldiers marched several kilometers along the Long Leaf Trace, carrying non-perishable food donations to the Edward Street Fellowship Center. This effort, now in its eighth year, resulted in over 12,200 pounds of food being collected to support local families during the holiday season. The initiative emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community, especially in challenging times when many are struggling to afford basic necessities.
Soldiers with the 177th Armored Brigade participate in an annual 10k ruck march to donate food to the Edwards Street Fellowship Center.
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Demolition of tornado-ruined strip mall is underway in Amory
SUMMARY: The Glendale shopping center in Amry, heavily damaged by the 2023 EF3 tornado, is finally being demolished, nearly two years after the disaster. The site, which housed a Piggly Wiggly, is being cleared to help the community move on from the trauma associated with the storm. Residents are pleased to see the cleanup, expressing hope for a revitalized entrance to the city. A new investor, who owns the nearby Blue Sky, has acquired the property, although plans for future development remain uncertain. The demolition marks a significant step toward recovering from the tornado’s impact.
The demolition of a tornado-damaged strip mall in Amory is underway.
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