Mississippi News
One-on-one with Mississippi's candidates in 2024 US Senate race
SUMMARY: U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and his Democratic challenger, Ty Pinkins, discussed key issues ahead of the November 5, 2024 General Election. Wicker, in office since 2007, promotes pro-growth policies and national defense. Pinkins, a civil rights attorney and retired Army officer, focuses on service and addressing constituents’ needs. Both candidates shared insights on FEMA’s hurricane response, the economy, immigration, and healthcare during their interviews with WJTV 12 News. Viewers can catch the one-on-one discussions airing on October 14 at 6:00 p.m. CT.
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Finally feeling like Fall! – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Fall-like conditions have arrived in Columbus, Mississippi, following an early Monday cold front. Expect cooler temperatures, with highs in the mid-70s and breezy, sunny days ahead. Overnight lows will be chilly, dropping to the mid-40s. The dry weather and clear skies are set to continue throughout the week, with lower 70s expected during the day and lows in the upper 30s and lower 40s at night. A high-pressure system will maintain these pleasant conditions, making it a great time to enjoy the outdoors.
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Hundreds of people visit Macon to see cooking content creator
SUMMARY: On October 13, a book signing event featuring cooking content creator Brenda Gantt attracted hundreds of fans at the Superior Catfish plant in Macon, Miss. Gantt, a retired school teacher with millions of followers known for her homemade biscuit tutorials, had attendees eager to meet her and get their cookbooks signed. Many expressed gratitude for her influence on their cooking, emphasizing the importance of family involvement in the kitchen. The event boosted local interest and commerce, with residents hoping for ongoing economic benefits. Gantt thanked her fans for their support during the successful occasion.
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HWY 50 Nursery brings community together for flea market
SUMMARY: HWY 50 Nursery in West Point, Mississippi, hosted its second annual Fall yard sale, flea market, and chili cookout, aiming to reconnect the community. Owners Esmon and Candi Saul praised the event for fostering fellowship and supporting local small businesses. With over 30 vendors, including food and craft stalls, attendees enjoyed networking and shopping. Vendor Belinda Rice emphasized the gathering’s role in community support, while the Morrisons noted its ability to draw visitors from neighboring areas. The Sauls aim to bring fresh, positive experiences to the Golden Triangle, with plans for a Halloween Haunted Trail forthcoming.
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