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Citations issued for underage sales in Picayune
SUMMARY: The Picayune Police Department Narcotics Division recently conducted a sting operation to test the sale of tobacco vape and alcohol products to underage individuals in the city. Out of the 14 businesses targeted, 11 of them sold these prohibited items to the undercover person. Subsequently, the cashiers involved in these illegal sales were issued citations. This operation highlights the need for stricter enforcement and compliance with age restrictions for the sale of such products.
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POLLS OPEN: Hereโs what you need to know about voting today in South Mississippi
SUMMARY: On election day in South Mississippi, polls are set to open soon, allowing residents to cast their ballots in key races, including the presidential election and Mississippi’s US Senate seat. Local officials report readiness, with all 49 precincts prepared and equipment tested. Harrison County circuit clerk Dustin Wetzell anticipates high voter turnout and has implemented strategies to manage lines better. Voters can cast their ballots from 7 AM to 7 PM, but must arrive before 7 PM to vote. Valid photo ID is required, with alternatives available for those without proper identification.
Mississippians will head to the polls today to cast their vote for a number of important races, including U.S. president, senators, representatives, and more.
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Young voters prepare for election
SUMMARY: As polls open in less than 12 hours, many first-time young voters in Mississippi are preparing to cast their ballots. This election holds special significance for them, as they seek to impact their country. Young voters often feel emotions ranging from excitement to intimidation but are encouraged to recognize the importance of their participation. Many believe their votes matter less, but they’re urged to research candidates and understand that every vote contributes to a larger outcome. Young professionals view voting as essential for advocating their interests and shaping the future, emphasizing their role as the next generation of leaders.
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Update on absentee voting numbers in Mississippi
SUMMARY: In Mississippi, absentee voting closed on Saturday, with over 209,000 ballots requested since it began on September 23. Nearly 198,000 absentee ballots have been received, a decrease from 2020’s record of almost 234,000. Currently, Mississippi has 1.9 million active registered voters, with past voter turnouts indicating around 66% participation expected. Unlike many states, Mississippi requires a valid excuse for absentee early voting, as it is one of only three states with this requirement. Lawmakers are contemplating changes to allow broader access to early voting. Correspondence on public opinion is being gathered via an online poll.
Election Day may be tomorrow, but thousands of ballots have already been cast in Mississippi.
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