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North Mississippi continues shutdowns amid icy conditions
SUMMARY: Bruce Mayor Jimmy Hubbard stated that it has been a difficult week for him and the town’s workers due to the winter storm. He mentioned that the town’s crews have been working tirelessly to clean up the icy conditions, focusing on essential businesses and making sure the roads were safe. Despite the challenges, Hubbard said that the experience has prepared them for future winter storms. Although there are still icy conditions on some side streets, Hubbard emphasized the importance of driving safely. He also mentioned that people were home-bound for a few days due to the storm.
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Jackson mayor says city will fight stadium takeover
SUMMARY: Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba has responded to Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s directive for the city to transfer the deed for Smith-Wills Stadium to the state. Fitch’s September 13 letter cites House Bill 1983, claiming the stadium has not been used for the public park purposes required by a 1944 deed, necessitating the transfer. Lumumba criticized the approach, suggesting dialogue is preferable for discussing potential improvements to the stadium. He emphasized the need for collaboration to benefit both Jackson residents and Mississippi. The city has until September 30, 2024, to comply or face legal action.
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Bond between Starkville coach Chris Jones and Louisville HC Tyrone Shorter goes beyond football field
SUMMARY: Starkville and Louisville will clash on Friday in an anticipated matchup, as both teams have exhibited dominance in high school football. Starkville’s Wildcats have secured back-to-back 4A titles, while Louisville’s Yellow Jackets won the state championship in 2022 and reached the finals in 2023. Both programs boast perfect 3-0 records this season. The connection between the head coaches adds a personal touch; Starkville’s Chris Jones played for Louisville’s Tyrone Shorter and even consulted with him during his coaching career, demonstrating the deep bond that transcends their football rivalry.
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Clay County Board of Supervisors approve of new ordinance
SUMMARY: The Clay County Board of Supervisors has implemented a new ordinance to enhance public safety during large outdoor events. Landowners must now apply for a permit 30 days prior to their events and ensure multiple entry and exit points for first responders. A medical tent is also required near the main entrance. Sheriff Eddie Scott emphasized that the ordinance aims to facilitate emergency response, not hinder landowners’ rights. The regulations were prompted by past incidents where access for responders was blocked, resulting in multiple injuries. The ordinance comes into effect on October 16, and inquiries can be directed to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.
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