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Hinds County supervisor has crews cutting grass in Jackson
SUMMARY: Ivan Smith, the District 3 Project Officer, expressed frustration over the condition of streets in Jackson, indicating that taxpayers deserve better given their high tax payments. Supervisor Deborah Dixon and special project officers initiated efforts to clean and pave roads, starting with major and side streets. Smith noted that despite hiring contractors, progress has been slow and needs to be more aggressive. He emphasized the importance of accountability in delivering services, stating that it’s about fulfilling taxpayer expectations rather than personal connections. Smith provided updates on completed areas, highlighting specific roads that have been paved and improved.
Hinds County supervisor has crews cutting grass in Jackson (Deborah Dixon)
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Jackson police work to solve recent homicides
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department (JPD) has solved the two latest homicides, making three arrests within 24 hours, with a fourth pending. Police Chief Joseph Wade attributes the 80% solvability rate to a new focused approach that prioritizes witness statements, physical evidence, and technology. He emphasizes accountability for violent crimes, aided by new federal resources after Jackson was designated a public safety partnership city. While crime rates have declined, Wade stresses the importance of community involvement and judicial reform, advocating for stricter bail for violent offenders to bolster crime-fighting efforts.
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Turkeys piling up
SUMMARY: Katie reports live from the Kroger on I-55 for their annual Turkey Drive, where festivities include live music and a great atmosphere. The location has donated over 150 turkeys, contributing to almost 400 turkeys and around $11,000 in total donations this year. She encourages participation at this site and others like Byram Spillway and Madison, emphasizing that canned goods are also welcome. Online donations can be made easily at WAPT.com. Katie invites everyone to join in and help make Thanksgiving meals special for those in need.
Turkey Drive 16 is underway.
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Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ava (11/21)
SUMMARY: WTOK is kicking off its annual Coats for Kids campaign. Coming up, they will provide details on how to donate to this initiative, aimed at helping children in need.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ava (11/21)
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