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National Night Out rolls through Jackson
SUMMARY: The National Night Out event in Jackson, organized by law enforcement and local leaders, aimed to strengthen community-police partnerships. The initiative, led by Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, featured a caravan parade and a gathering at the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, showcasing around 70 booths from various community partners and law enforcement agencies. Chief of Capitol Police emphasized the importance of providing a centralized location for residents to engage with city services. The event highlighted unity and community support, with officials from the Mississippi Highway Patrol encouraging residents to connect with law enforcement personnel who are also members of the community.
National Night Out rolls through Jackson
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10/1- Your forecast brings nice Midweek weather
SUMMARY: Hurricane Kirk, currently with winds of 75 mph, is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane by week‘s end while remaining in the open Atlantic. Two other disturbances are being monitored, one notably in the Gulf of Mexico with potential for development. A low-pressure area could influence weather patterns in the Gulf, possibly moving towards Florida but likely not impacting inland areas for several days. Locally, temperatures are around 70ยฐF with patchy fog expected overnight. Mild weather is anticipated for Wednesday, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and a cool down expected next week. Stay tuned for updates.
10/1- Your forecast brings nice Midweek weather
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Byron Carter campaigns for Mississippi Supreme Court seat in East Mississippi
SUMMARY: Carter, a long-time law practitioner, is campaigning for a seat on Mississippi’s highest court, which serves 22 counties. Hailing from a small town, he believes his vast experience across various court levelsโincluding domestic, child custody, and youth courtโqualifies him for the position. Carter has also practiced law in Alabama, enhancing his legal credentials. He is running against candidates Jim Kitchens, Jennifer Branding, and Saloa James, aiming to leverage his extensive courtroom experience to connect with voters and secure the judicial seat.
Byron Carter campaigns for Mississippi Supreme Court seat in East Mississippi
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast (10/1/24)
SUMMARY: This morning, temperatures in the mid-60s are accompanied by lingering fog in areas like Livingston and Philadelphia, although visibility is improving. Expect afternoon highs in the upper 80s, feeling like the ’90s, with a slight chance of scattered showers around 3 PM. Warmer weather is forecast for the next few days, but a temperature drop is anticipated on Friday with another chance for rain. For weekend plans, conditions appear favorable. In the tropics, Tropical Storm Kirk is expected to strengthen to a Category 3 hurricane but will not impact the U.S. Other systems in the Caribbean and off the African coast are being monitored for development.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast (10/1/24)
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