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One year into job, Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade wants to improve quality of living in city
SUMMARY: One year into his tenure as Jackson Police Department Chief, Joseph Wade emphasizes his commitment to improving the city’s quality of life. He acknowledges the challenges ahead, stating there’s “a long way to go” in combating crime. Wade prioritizes police retention, collaboration with other agencies, and building strong community relationships. He advocates for harsher penalties for violent criminals and stresses the importance of equal law enforcement across neighborhoods. As he enters his second year, Wade aims to enhance JPD’s reputation and increase officer numbers, ensuring they receive fair compensation for their service. He values community input in addressing crime.
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Longtime Flowood mayor announces retirement
SUMMARY: Flowood Mayor Gary Rhoads has announced his retirement after nearly 40 years of public service, including 34 years as mayor since his election in 1989 and eight years as the chief of police prior. He expressed gratitude for serving the community and highlighted key projects completed during his tenure, such as the Dogwood Festival and healthcare facilities. As he prepares to step down at the end of his current term, Rhoads looks forward to spending more quality time with his family, stating, “It’s time to slow down and enjoy life with my family.”
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International Press presents annual grant and lunch for Columbus
SUMMARY: International Paper’s Columbus Mill recently held its annual Grant Presentation and Luncheon, distributing $57,000 across 18 local non-profits and educational organizations. The event aims to recognize and support community leadership addressing local issues. Kellum Hawk, Communications Manager of the Columbus Mill, highlighted the importance of celebrating the organizations’ contributions to community resilience. Since 2017, the company has donated $550,000 in grant funding and continues to engage in volunteerism and product donations. The initiative underscores International Paper’s commitment to enhancing the community’s well-being.
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West Point church honors veterans
SUMMARY: On Veterans Day, Northside Christian Church in West Point, Mississippi, held a “Veterans Appreciation” service, honoring those who served in the military. Robert Lee Young, a veteran who served from 1978 to 1981, expressed gratitude for returning home safely, reflecting on the loss of fellow soldiers. Denvil Clark, a Vietnam War veteran, shared his motivation for volunteering and the joy of returning to participate in community activities. The event also honored National Guard member Staff Sgt. Crystal Lane, who values serving her hometown. Following the service, the church provided a meal for the veterans, emphasizing appreciation for their sacrifices.
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