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Circle K gas stations across Mississippi offering up to 55 cents off per gallon on Thursday

SUMMARY: Circle K gas stations will offer up to 30 cents off per gallon during a Thanksgiving promotion on November 16, from 4 to 7 p.m. CT, at 550 locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida. Additionally, Circle K’s rewards program members get an extra 25 cents off per gallon on their first five fuel purchases. The promotion aims to ease the financial burden for holiday travelers. Newly acquired Mapco sites in Mississippi are not participating in the offer. Customers can locate participating stations on Circle K’s website.
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Justice Department drops payment discrimination lawsuit against Mississippi Senate

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Justice has dismissed a lawsuit against the Mississippi Senate for alleged pay discrimination filed by former staff attorney Kristie Metcalfe, who claimed she was paid significantly less than her white colleagues during her tenure from 2011-19. The lawsuit had been initiated in the final days of the Biden administration, stating that Metcalfe earned $55,000, while her peers made up to $121,800, and received substantial raises shortly after her hiring. The dismissal, announced by Trump-appointed officials, did not provide specific reasons, although state attorneys argued that Metcalfe was not covered by civil rights laws.
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Operation ‘Rotten Egg’ results in 19 facing felony drug charges

SUMMARY: Nearly 20 individuals face felony drug charges following Operation “Rotten Egg,” a joint initiative by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, the Coastal Narcotics Enforcement Team, the FBI Safe Streets Task Force, and local law enforcement. Focused on drug trafficking and gang activity in Jackson and George counties, the operation led to 31 undercover buys and the seizure of 390.47 grams of methamphetamine, 86 hydrocodone units, 38 oxycodone units, and multiple firearms. Nineteen people were charged with various drug-related offenses, showcasing the effectiveness of collaboration in enhancing public safety and addressing dangerous criminal activities.
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Municipal primary runoffs: What to know before heading to the polls

SUMMARY: Polls in Mississippi will reopen on April 22 for municipal primary runoff elections, determining nominees for mayor, city council, and board of aldermen. Municipalities participating include Baldwyn, Gulfport, Jackson, and others. Registered voters can vote absentee in person until April 19, or by mail, with ballots due by Election Day. On April 22, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters who participated in the April 1 primaries must vote the same party, while others may choose their party. To find polling locations or check results, contact local clerks or listen to SuperTalk Mississippi News.
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