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Highway 182/MLK corridor in Starkville gets more than $20M grant

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www.wcbi.com – Mary Carroll Sullivan – 2024-06-24 16:21:21

SUMMARY: A major revitalization project is underway for Highway 182/MLK corridor in Starkville, Mississippi. Originally a main highway, U.S. Highway 82 rerouted north, leaving Highway 182 in disrepair. A $20 million grant awarded to Starkville will finance the reconstruction from Old West Point to Jackson Street and enhance streetscapes from Henderson to Long Street. Additional upgrades include pedestrian lighting and street trees. The first project phase started in 2019 with a $13 million BUILD grant aimed at stormwater drainage, infrastructure improvements, and enhanced accessibility for pedestrians and wheelchair users. The initiative seeks to leverage development through strategic investments.

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Jimmy Carter’s state funeral starts Saturday. Here is what to know

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www.wjtv.com – Bill Barrow – 2025-01-04 08:57:00

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Funeral observances for former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away on December 29 at age 100, began Saturday in Georgia. The ceremonies honor his roots in Plains, Georgia, where he spent most of his life. The motorcade first visits key locations in Plains, including his boyhood home, before heading to Atlanta, where Carter served as a state senator and governor. A private service is held at the Carter Presidential Center. Carter will lie in repose until Monday. His remains will then travel to Washington, D.C., for a state funeral at the Capitol and burial in Plains.

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New Orleans plans to reopen Bourbon Street as FBI seeks clues about truck attack that killed 15

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www.wjtv.com – ERIC TUCKER, JIM MUSTIAN, KEVIN McGILL and JACK BROOK, Associated Press – 2025-01-02 09:17:00

SUMMARY: New Orleans is set to reopen Bourbon Street after a deadly incident where U.S. Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a pickup truck into a crowd, killing 15 people during New Year’s celebrations. The FBI is investigating the attack as terrorism linked to the Islamic State, citing evidence such as an ISIS flag found in Jabbar’s truck. Jabbar, motivated by extremist views, was shot by police after firing at them. Authorities are searching for potential associates and investigating security measures in place. The tragic event disrupted the city’s festive atmosphere, leaving many in shock and grief as they process the violence.

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DeSoto County D.A.'s priorities include illegal alien bounty hunter program, social media ban for kids

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www.wjtv.com – Brian Didlake – 2024-12-31 09:21:00

SUMMARY: DeSoto County’s district attorney, Matthew Barton, has outlined legislative priorities aimed at enhancing public safety in the growing county. Key proposals include banning social media for minors under 13, establishing a crime lab to reduce case backlogs, and creating a Mississippi Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program to enforce immigration policies. Barton emphasizes the need to protect significant investments in infrastructure while ensuring public safety does not decline like Memphis’s. Additional proposals include redefining burglary tools, harsher penalties for extreme human torture, adding judges to address clogged courts, and launching a law enforcement training academy to improve policing quality.

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