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Boys & Girls Club of North Mississippi hosted annual Burger Bash
SUMMARY: Today in downtown Tupelo, the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi hosted its annual Burger Bash, filling the air with the smell of freshly grilled hamburgers. Volunteers prepared over 300 hamburger lunches, with all proceeds benefiting the club. This event is crucial as it encourages community support, allowing locals to contribute financially in a fun way, even if they can’t donate throughout the year. The funds raised are utilized locally, reinforcing the club’s impact in Tupelo. This year’s Burger Bash marks the 15th anniversary of this cherished community event.
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Extra Table and Cadence Bank hosted meal kit packing event in Tupelo
SUMMARY: Food insecurity affects 47 million Americans, worsening during the holidays. To combat this issue, the nonprofit Extra Table, in collaboration with Cadence Bank, organized a packing event in Tupelo, Mississippi, where volunteers assembled meal kits for local families. The “Extra Full” program aims to address specific nutritional deficiencies identified in Mississippi. Over 100 volunteers packed 10,000 meal kits, highlighting the importance of community partnerships in addressing hunger. Cadence Bank emphasizes its commitment to supporting local communities, encouraging others to join their efforts in tackling food insecurity. For more details on supporting Extra Table, visit wtva.com.
A local non-profit teamed up with a bank to help families who are dealing with food insecurity.
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Jackson councilman concerned about future of Chastain Middle School
SUMMARY: Jackson City Council member Kenneth Stoke held a meeting at Fresh Start Christian Church to discuss concerns over the potential takeover of Chastain Middle School by a nonprofit or private entity, which may convert it into the Tisdale Library. He emphasized the need for a library owned by the library system to support the community’s survival. Stoke highlighted Chastain as the heart of the neighborhood and voiced frustration over forced changes pushing residents away from their local school. He hopes that upcoming decisions regarding the school will prioritize the welfare of the children and reconsider plans for its future.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/25/24
SUMMARY: On this Friday, viewers are treated to a beautiful sunrise with vivid colors and average morning temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. However, dense fog is causing reduced visibility in areas like Demopolis, impacting morning commutes. As temperatures rise to the upper 80s by afternoon, summer attire is recommended. Friday Night Football brings mid-80s weather during early games, dropping to the lower 70s at kickoff. The weekend features college football and sunny, hot weather, with a reminder about drought conditions improving in Alabama. Fortunately, there are no current tropical storms. A cold front will bring cooler temperatures next week.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/25/24 For more Local News from WTOK: https://www.wtok.com/ For more …
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