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Brandon residents call for traffic lights to be installed at dangerous intersection
SUMMARY: Brandon residents gathered at the public library to advocate for a traffic light at the dangerous intersection of Sunset Drive and Highway 18, where 18-year-old Grayson Huff was recently killed in a motorcycle accident. City leaders, including Mayor Butch Lee and Commissioner Willie Simmons, held a meeting allowing citizens to share their concerns and experiences. Residents highlighted multiple accidents at this intersection over the years and expressed frustration over the lack of safety measures. Mayor Lee noted funding issues due to the intersection being state property, while Simmons promised to review the safety data for potential improvements.
Brandon residents are calling for city and state leaders to install traffic lights at an intersection they said is deadly and dangerous.
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City submits action plan for Thalia Mara Hall
SUMMARY: The City of Jackson has submitted a plan to address fire code violations at Jamar Hall, meeting the deadline to avoid the venue’s closure. The plan targets nearly two dozen violations, mold issues, and human waste on the upper balcony. Cleaning of the balcony is scheduled for this week, and the city reports a tentative agreement with a contractor for further remediation efforts.
The Mississippi fire marshal has announced that his office has received a “Plan of Actions” from the city of Jackson to correct issues plaguing Thalia Mara Hall.
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Tupelo schools will hold homecoming parade Thursday
SUMMARY: Expect traffic delays in downtown Tupelo today due to Tupelo High School’s homecoming parade, starting at 4 PM. The parade will commence at the intersection of Commer Street and East Jefferson Street. Additionally, a pep rally will take place at Fair Park, located in front of City Hall.
The Tupelo Public School District will have its homecoming parade on Thursday.
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Saltillo prepares for new fire station
SUMMARY: The city of Saltillo is advancing on its new fire station project, with ground preparation already underway, as reported by Mayor Copi Grantham. The new facility is expected to be operational by July 2025 and will be situated next to Crystals on Industrial Park Road.
Saltillo is preparing to build its new fire station.
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