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Hattiesburg commissions new fire truck
SUMMARY: The Hattiesburg Fire Department has commissioned a new fire truck named “Purple Rain” that is painted in Hattiesburg Public School colors and has a large decal of a tiger, which is the district’s mascot. The decision to showcase the school colors on the truck is a way to show solidarity between the city and its school district. The truck, which cost around $1.3 million, was paid for with funds from the American Rescue. Chief Sherrocko Stewart of the Hattiesburg Fire Department believes that having new equipment improves morale and helps with firefighting efforts. Dr. Robert Williams, superintendent of Hattiesburg Public Schools, believes that it helps with the morale of the school district by emphasizing the unity and shared mission between the city and the district.

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West Jackson residents frustrated by years-long wait for street repairs
SUMMARY: Residents of West Jackson are frustrated by the long wait for street repairs. Mr. Johnson, a local, voiced his concerns over a growing pothole on Denver and Long Street, demanding full repairs instead of temporary patches. Despite some recent repair attempts, the hole persists due to ongoing water drainage issues from nearby apartments. City workers, including an employee named Isaac, explained that the water flow must be stopped before permanent fixes can occur. The area also suffers from illegal dumping, with tires being placed around the pothole as a makeshift barrier, further adding to residents’ frustrations.

West Jackson residents frustrated by years-long wait for street repairs
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Horhn is projected winner of Jackson Democratic mayoral primary runoff
SUMMARY: John Horn is projected to win the Jackson Democratic mayoral primary runoff, securing approximately 75% of the vote against incumbent Mayor Chak Lumbum’s 25%. Election analysts, Dr. Deandre Oie and Russ Latino, discuss the implications of Horn’s decisive victory, viewing it as a significant rejection of Lumumba’s administration amid ongoing challenges such as the water crisis and public safety concerns. Latino emphasizes Horn’s experience and ability to foster collaboration, whereas Oie notes Lumumba’s struggle to transition from an advocate to a politician. The discussion points to a desire for effective leadership and change in Jackson’s governance.

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Need a ride? Mississippi Move offers free rides for runoff election
SUMMARY: Mississippi Move is offering free rides to polling precincts for Tuesday’s runoff elections through its Roll2ThePolls service. Despite challenges like low turnout and rainy weather, the service aims to help voters, especially those with mobility issues, get to the polls. Yolanda Beard, a regular user, finds the service essential due to her spinal pain, while others appreciate the convenience it offers, particularly for those who can’t afford cars. Voters are preparing to make their voices heard in the elections, which run from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow.

Need a ride? Mississippi Move offers free rides for runoff election
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