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Mississippi governor signs bill allowing audit of election procedures
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By: WJTV 12 News
Title: Mississippi governor signs bill allowing audit of election procedures
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Grace residents cleaning up after storms
SUMMARY: Residents of Grace, Mississippi, are grappling with the aftermath of a severe storm that recently devastated their community, toppling an 18-wheeler and destroying local businesses. This area, near Rolling Fork which suffered a tragic EF-4 tornado nearly two years ago, faces significant recovery challenges. Many homes are damaged, with some residents, like Bray and Will Holcomb, finding refuge in their bathtub during the storm. Volunteer groups like Rolling Fork Rises are aiding with donations and zero percent financing to help rebuild. The community remains anxious as they navigate cleaning up from the storm, which will take weeks.

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Red Cross aids Mississippi families after tornado outbreak
SUMMARY: The American Red Cross is actively aiding families affected by the tornado outbreak in Mississippi and surrounding areas. Their volunteers are distributing essential supplies such as shovels, rakes, tarps, and warm meals to support recovery efforts. David Ral from the Red Cross emphasized the importance of community support in these trying times. The tornadoes caused widespread devastation, damaging homes across Central Mississippi to Alabama and Tennessee. The Red Cross encourages individuals to call 1-800-RED-CROSS to report those in need and seeks volunteers for future efforts. Donations can also be made via their website or QR code displayed on-screen.

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Grenada County coming together after weekend tornado
SUMMARY: Grenada County is banding together after an EF2 tornado struck on Saturday, causing significant damage, particularly in Elliot, Mississippi. Locals are starting the challenging process of rebuilding and supporting one another. Power restoration crews are working diligently, while Elliot Baptist Church provides food for First Responders and those in need. One of the area’s major employers, Hen Timber, suffered considerable damage, but details on the impact remain unclear. Additionally, water outages have affected several locations, with one well out of service and multiple roads without water as of Sunday afternoon. The community’s resilience shines through in these tough times.

WTVA’s Wayne Hereford spoke with members of the community about the experience and recovery efforts following a weekend tornado.
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