Mississippi News
AG orders Jackson to turn over deed to Smith-Wills Stadium
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Attorney General‘s Office has instructed the City of Jackson to transfer the deed of Smith-Wills Stadium back to the state, citing a breach of the 1944 deed’s terms requiring the land to be used for park purposes. Attorney General Lynn Fitch, referencing House Bill 1983, gave the city until September 30, 2024, to comply or face legal action. The City of Jackson, represented by spokesperson Melissa Faith Payne, disagrees with the breach claim and plans to contest the decision to retain ownership of the stadium, which currently serves as the home of the Hank Aaron Sports Academy.
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Jackson mayor says city will fight stadium takeover
SUMMARY: Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba has responded to Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s directive for the city to transfer the deed for Smith-Wills Stadium to the state. Fitch’s September 13 letter cites House Bill 1983, claiming the stadium has not been used for the public park purposes required by a 1944 deed, necessitating the transfer. Lumumba criticized the approach, suggesting dialogue is preferable for discussing potential improvements to the stadium. He emphasized the need for collaboration to benefit both Jackson residents and Mississippi. The city has until September 30, 2024, to comply or face legal action.
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Toyota provides funds for higher school education in blue Springs
SUMMARY: Toyota has announced a $5.8 million investment to enhance educational opportunities in Pontotoc City and Lee County schools, focusing on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) initiatives for students from Pre-K to 12th grade. This funding is part of Toyota’s “Driving Possibilities” program, aimed at promoting workforce development in Mississippi. During the announcement at the Toyota Mississippi Experience Center, officials highlighted the importance of creating an educated workforce to improve labor participation and attract new businesses to the area. This commitment will span five years, providing valuable resources and tools to students and teachers.
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Mississippi News
Continued mix of sun and clouds
SUMMARY: In Columbus, Mississippi, the weather forecast predicts warm to hot temperatures with mostly clear skies for several days. Wednesday night will see mild conditions and a chance of patchy fog, with lows around the mid-60s. Thursday’s highs will reach the upper 80s under a mix of sun and clouds, while overnight lows remain in the mid-60s. Friday will continue the warm trend with temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s, maintaining similar conditions. This pleasant weather will greet attendees at high school football games later in the week.
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