Mississippi News
Booneville’s Kedrick Simmons named 3A Mr. Basketball
SUMMARY: Booneville forward Kedrick Simmons was named Mr. Basketball for class 3A by the MHSAA. Simmons has impressive stats and offers from several colleges. Booneville boys basketball won back-to-back state championships and is aiming for a third. They won their first playoff game and will face East Webster next.
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Mississippi News
Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: January 17-19
SUMMARY: This weekend (January 17-19), Mississippi offers a variety of events. Highlights include the JSU Tiger Parade of Champions in Jackson, Fleet Feet Coffee Run, and several Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations. The Bridgid Ferguson Trio and Storytelling Festival also take place in Jackson, along with exhibits like “Of Salt and Spirit.” In Vicksburg, enjoy the Winter Youth Rodeo and Peruvian Delights Wine Dinner, while Natchez hosts a Krewe of Phoenix Ball and a Farmers Market. The Pine Belt features Artrageous in Hattiesburg and karaoke in Laurel. Other events include jazz, comedy, and live performances across the region.
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Biden to address the nation days before Trump's inauguration
SUMMARY: Joe Biden’s presidency aimed to “restore the soul” of America post-Trump, but despite bipartisan legislative successes and international alliances, he struggled to change the political landscape. Four years after defeating Trump, Biden faced electoral defeat as Trump made a political comeback. Polls show only a quarter view Biden favorably, even lower than Trump during his presidency. Although Biden touted achievements in infrastructure and economic recovery, rising costs and inflation eroded public support. As he prepares to leave office, questions persist about his legacy and the permanence of the political shift towards populism, leaving Biden’s ambitions unfulfilled.
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Firefighters deploy as strong winds threaten more LA neighborhoods
SUMMARY: Southern California is battling destructive wildfires, with strong winds exacerbating the danger. Over 20 million people are at risk, especially in areas like Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley. Winds, expected to reach near hurricane-force, could spread fires quickly, and more than 60 square miles have already burned. The death toll has reached at least 24, with many still missing. Emergency crews are working around the clock, while officials advise residents in high-risk areas to evacuate immediately. Amid the crisis, celebrities have pledged donations, though looting and scams have become a concern. The financial damage could exceed $250 billion.
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