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Lowndes, Union counties begin burn ban September 1
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Forestry Commission has announced that Lowndes and Union counties will enter a burn ban starting September 1 due to ongoing drought conditions, joining six other affected counties. Violators may face fines. The specific end dates for the bans vary by county. In more positive news, Columbus experienced a welcomed rainstorm on Wednesday afternoon, providing some relief from the drought. For more details on the burn ban, residents can visit the Mississippi Forestry Commission’s website. Follow local news outlets for updates on the situation.
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Suspects wanted after deadly officer-involved shooting in McComb
SUMMARY: An officer-involved shooting in McComb, Mississippi, resulted in one suspect’s death on November 14. Police responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle in the 200 block of 25th Street, where two suspects exited. One suspect threatened officers with a weapon, leading to the officers shooting him. Authorities are searching for additional suspects believed to be in a gray 2016 Dodge Charger. One individual has been arrested, and investigators think three or four more were involved. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is looking into the incident, urging the public to avoid the suspects, who are considered armed and dangerous.
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GTR construction boom impacts local businesses
SUMMARY: Columbus, Mississippi’s Golden Triangle area is experiencing a construction boom, driven by the arrival of a multi-billion dollar aluminum mill. Mark Jones of Cash and Carry Building Supply notes increased sales and a rising demand for housing due to more people moving to the region. Robert Benton, owner of Benton’s Military Hardware, shares optimism about the local economy’s future, highlighting opportunities for contractors and suppliers as new homes are built. This influx is expected to enhance the real estate market by increasing housing availability, benefiting the community overall.
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Tupelo Salvation Army opens shelter for homeless veterans
SUMMARY: A new shelter for homeless veterans has been established in Tupelo, Mississippi, transforming the old Salvation Army men’s dorm into a dedicated space. The shelter accommodates eight men and provides essential amenities like an activity room, laundry, and shower facilities. Veterans can stay free of charge for up to six months, addressing their unique needs compared to the previous lodge with a four-month limit and fees. The initiative allows the Salvation Army to pursue grants for housing and maintenance costs, ensuring support for those who have served the country. Captain Leanna Marion emphasized the importance of the facility for veterans.
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