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Game Of The Week Sports
SUMMARY: This content discusses the anticipation and excitement surrounding a high-energy football game between two teams, Hartfield and MRA, who will be facing each other for the second time. Hartfield won their first matchup with a game-winning field goal, marking their first win over MRA. The players express their excitement and the importance of this game to their school and personal legacies. The winner of this game is expected to be a strong contender in their district. Despite the friendly relationship between the teams, the game is expected to be fiercely competitive.
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Hattiesburg Salvation Army opens 'Red Kettle Campaign' Friday
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army launched its Christmas red Kettle campaign, marking the start of donations at various stores. New this year, each kettle features a QR code for quick mobile donations. Major Fred Thornhill emphasized that contributions remain local, aiding those in the community. He recalled the joy of Christmas mornings as a child and highlighted the importance of providing gifts for children and seniors who may not receive much during the holidays. The campaign supports the angel tree program, which offers gifts to those in need. Opportunities to adopt angel tree recipients are still available in Hattiesburg.
Hattiesburg Salvation Army opens ‘Red Kettle Campaign’ Friday.
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Mississippi’s infrastructure graded C-minus
SUMMARY: The American Society of Civil Engineers has graded Mississippi’s infrastructure a C-minus for 2024, indicating it is in fair condition but requires attention and investment. This assessment considers various infrastructure elements, including roads, bridges, and levees. Mississippi Department of Transportation Commissioner Willie Simmons stressed that funding is crucial for maintaining infrastructure, particularly roads and bridges. Recent financial support has improved the situation, helping to address these issues. The report aims to inform citizens about the current state of infrastructure in Mississippi, referred to as the Magnolia state.
Mississippi’s infrastructure received a C-minus grade for 2024.
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Keep Jackson Beautiful expands JXN Recycle program
SUMMARY: Keep Jackson Beautiful, a local nonprofit, is enhancing the city’s aesthetics through the expansion of its recycling program. At the Jackson Zoo, they unveiled a new recycling structure capable of holding 70,000 plastic bottles. Residents must bag their bottles before use and unlock the bin via a QR code on their mobile devices. The organization emphasizes that recyclables should not be considered trash. Since 2022, Keep Jackson Beautiful has successfully collected over 26,000 pounds of recyclable materials, encouraging community participation in maintaining the city’s beauty and promoting sustainable practices.
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