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Paden street sinkhole remains nuisance for residents

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www.youtube.com – 16 WAPT News Jackson – 2024-05-07 22:43:44


SUMMARY: Residents in a South Jackson neighborhood are concerned about a large sinkhole on Paden Street that has taken up half the road. The sinkhole, caused by a collapsed sewer line, is 12 feet long and 6 feet deep and has a strong sewage odor. The residents worry about safety issues, with one person calling it a “death trap” at night. Despite multiple attempts to have the hole fixed, the city has only put up barrel cones that have since fallen into the hole. JXN Water, which recently took over Jackson’s sewer system, has been made aware of the situation and referred it to their customer care team. Residents feel neglected and believe the city would act quicker if the issue occurred in a different neighborhood.

Huge sinkhole in Jackson remains a stinky issue for residents

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Severe weather event impacts Friday and Saturday

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www.youtube.com – 16 WAPT News Jackson – 2024-12-27 09:03:46


SUMMARY: Expect two days of impactful weather. Today, a low-pressure system will bring 1 to 2 inches of rain, with potential strong storms in counties south and east, while the metro area likely remains dry around noon. Highs will be in the lower 70s, with breezy and humid conditions. Tomorrow brings another round of severe weather, particularly north of Interstate 20, with tornado and damaging wind threats possible, alongside flash flooding and hail. The weekend’s first part will be wet, but it will dry out by New Year’s Eve. Expect a significant temperature drop as the new year begins.

16 WAPT’s Meteorologist Anthony Bordanaro has the latest forecast for Jackson and Central Mississippi.

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‘Seeking Santa’ a Christmas film by WTVA, featuring Matt Laubhan and Santa Sarge

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www.youtube.com – WTVA 9 News – 2024-12-25 08:01:59


SUMMARY: In this festive scene, Matt realizes the Santa seeker is offline, causing panic as they can’t locate Santa. While some prepare for a Christmas party, Matt hangs back to troubleshoot the device. A humorous exchange reveals that Santa can still be found using the traditional method of cookies and milk, highlighting the importance of the Christmas spirit. Distracted by his search, Matt ultimately learns that he should prioritize celebrating with loved ones. As friends call him to join the festivities, he acknowledges his missteps and rushes to be part of the celebration, embracing the true meaning of Christmas.

WTVA presents “Seeking Santa,” a Christmas film featuring Chief Meteorologist Matt Laubhan and Santa Sarge. Sponsored by Premier Countertops.

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Interview: CREATE Foundation hosting year-end giving

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www.youtube.com – WTVA 9 News – 2024-12-23 13:56:25


SUMMARY: PK Thomas, the vice president of development at the CREATE Foundation, discussed the importance of philanthropy in Northeast Mississippi. The foundation, one of seven community foundations in the state, helps individuals connect with local nonprofits to address community needs, especially during the holiday season. CREATE Foundation manages over 60 endowment funds for various organizations, supporting scholarships and encouraging long-term nonprofit sustainability. Individuals interested in donating can visit createfoundation.com to contribute online or directly to specific organizations. The foundation aims to foster a culture of giving and making a lasting impact in the community.

Anchor Michelle Martin spoke with P.K. Thomas of the CREATE Foundation.

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