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FTC warns Mississippians against scams
SUMMARY: In 2023, Mississippians lost over $38 million to fraud, with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) highlighting that people of color are particularly at risk and may struggle more than white individuals to recover their funds. The FTC hosted a conference in Jackson to address scams specifically targeting ethnic communities, emphasizing that many scams involve impersonation of government entities. Victims often face higher risks when paying via debit, cash, or cryptocurrencies. The agency urges vigilance against offers that seem too good to be true, and advises contacting local consumer protection resources for assistance if scammed.
FTC warns Mississippians against scams
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Interview: Starkville hosting holiday bazaar Nov. 20-21
SUMMARY: The Starkville Holiday Bazaar, an annual event running for 52 years, is set to take place next week at the Mill and MSU, featuring 100 vendors offering unique handmade gifts. Directed by Paige Watson of Starkville Main Street, the bazaar is a significant economic boost, generating over $100,000 in sales and attracting visitors from afar, including vendors from Virginia. The event is a fundraiser for the Main Street Association, supporting downtown beautification and economic development. This year, Bank Plus has joined as the event’s first-ever sponsor. Community participation is encouraged for a festive shopping experience.
Starkville is hosting a holiday bazaar on Nov. 20-21 at The Mill at Mississippi State University.
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College freshman battle living requirements
SUMMARY: At the University of Southern Mississippi, freshmen are required to live on campus, a mandate that some students find inconvenient due to financial concerns. Freshman Gabrielle Cox expressed frustration, arguing that students living nearby should have the option to commute without incurring extra costs. While some students dislike the requirement, others, like a fellow USM student, feel positively about the experience but acknowledge that it can lead to social challenges. Many freshmen find it difficult to make friends, leading to feelings of loneliness for those who struggle to connect with others in the dorm environment.
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Mannsdale Upper Elementary celebrates National Blue Ribbon School recognition
SUMMARY: Manel Upper Elementary School recently celebrated its National Blue Ribbon awards ceremony, where Germantown High School Marine Corps JROTC raised the National Blue Ribbon flag for the first time on campus. The event featured speeches from the founding and current principals and the superintendent, highlighting eight years of dedication to excellence in teaching and student growth. The achievement recognizes the hard work of teachers and staff, culminating in a nomination for this prestigious award. Only 356 schools nationwide received the 2024 Blue Ribbon distinction, underscoring Manel’s commitment to maintaining high educational standards.
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