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Byron Carter running for Mississippi Supreme Court
SUMMARY: Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, 16 WAPT’s Cecil Hannibal highlights Byron Carter, a candidate for the Mississippi Supreme Court. With 40 years of legal experience, including clerkships and law practice, Carter emphasizes his qualifications, stating he is not a politician but a candidate committed to fairness and constitutional integrity. He hopes to expedite the court’s opinion process, advocating for quicker resolutions than the current 270 days. Carter is one of several contenders in this crowded race, with more candidates being showcased throughout the week as the election draws near.
Byron Carter says he has the experience to be a Mississippi Supreme Court justice
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911 outages cause counties to pull out backup plans
SUMMARY: A 911 outage affected several Mississippi counties, including Jones County, due to a cut fiber line. Early Wednesday, emergency services had to revert to backup plans, directing callers to administrative lines. Jones County officials communicated the situation through social media to inform the public, which may have limited call volume. Neighboring counties also faced outages, but Smith County remained operational and assisted by handling calls for affected areas. By 9 a.m., 911 services resumed across the impacted regions, alleviating pressure on first responders. Emergency management agencies emphasized their commitment to maintaining community safety despite the disruption.
911 outages cause counties to pull out backup plans.
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Local agency provides guidance to first-time home buyers
SUMMARY: Dream Homes LLC, located in Meridian, is dedicated to assisting first-time homeowners and builders in navigating the home-buying process. Since 2005, the agency has provided guidance and consulting services to help clients achieve their dream homes. Director Angie Harris emphasizes the excitement of transitioning from renting to owning a home. For more information about their services, interested individuals can contact Dream Homes at 601-994-1116 or visit their office at 2518 Sellers Drive, Suite 5, in Meridian.
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People come out to “Get Out the Vote” Rally
SUMMARY: With Election Day approaching, community leaders in Jackson are urging residents to make their voices heard at the polls. A ‘Get Out the Vote’ rally was held to emphasize the importance of voting. Councilman Kenneth Stokes encouraged participation regardless of weather conditions, while co-sponsor Ebony Cooper highlighted the need for citizens to engage with candidates to make informed decisions. Local resident Luke Servis stressed how political decisions directly affect daily life and expressed hope for positive changes following the election. Additionally, another voter rally motorcade is planned for this Sunday to further promote voter engagement.
People attend a rally encouraging everyone to get out and vote on election day.
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