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Mississippians react to 2024 presidential debate
SUMMARY: The recent presidential debate has sparked varied reactions among Jackson voters. Concerns about President Biden's performance and communication struggles were prevalent. In contrast, former President Trump was noted for confidently spreading misinformation about both administrations. Trump supporters claim he won the debate, criticizing Biden's memory and suggesting it's time for him to step down due to age. Some voters expressed dissatisfaction with both candidates, citing Biden's age and Trump's misinformation. Republican leaders dubbed the night a significant victory, while Democrats viewed it as a disappointing performance for Biden but remained focused on moving forward with the campaign.
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Edwards church honors graduate with scholarship
SUMMARY: Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Edwards held an educational scholarship service in honor of Kendriana Armstrong, a Raymond High School graduate set to attend Jack State University. The scholarship was established by the Willis family to honor their late father, Arthur Willis, an educator who passed away years ago. Elaine Willis, his daughter, mentioned the family's desire to continue her father's legacy of positive influence. The church and Pastor fully supported the initiative. Kendriana, a long-time church member, was recognized for her achievements, including placing second in a summer STEM program, and praised for her kindness and strong Christian background.
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Councilman Stokes again calls for contract for JPD chief
SUMMARY: Jackson's police chief, Joseph Wade, is at the center of ongoing efforts to combat crime, as councilman Kenneth Stokes prioritizes public safety. Shooting rates in Jackson have raised concerns, prompting Stokes to push for a contract for Wade, which the city council approved but the mayor vetoed. The council overrode the veto. Stokes also calls for increasing the police force by 200 officers. Additionally, an upcoming ordinance will mandate security personnel at businesses with a history of violence during operating hours. This ordinance will be voted on in the next city council meeting, reports Delicia Banks from 12 News.
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Kenneth Gainwell hosts 3rd annual camp
SUMMARY: Kenneth Gainwell, an NFL running back for the Philadelphia Eagles, hosted his third annual free camp at his alma mater, Yazoo County. The event welcomed young athletes from grade school to high school, offering them a chance to train and improve their skills. Yazoo County, a small town with a population under 10,000, has produced big-time talent such as Gainwell, Fletcher Cox, Willie Brown, and Ben Williams. Gainwell attributes the town's success to strong community support and feels honored to give back. His father also recognizes the city's pride in nurturing homegrown talent.
Kenneth Gainwell hosts 3rd annual camp
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