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Power restored after fire at Entergy Mississippi substation
SUMMARY: areas. The fire, which occurred on Yandell Road at approximately 7:40 AM, resulted in a power outage. However, the authorities were swift in resolving the issue, and within two hours, the power was restored to the affected regions.
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Interview: Cooking Like the Stars event happening Nov. 24 in Tupelo
SUMMARY: “Cooking Like the Stars,” a unique fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi, takes place this Sunday at Park Heights restaurant. Marketing director Eie Story describes the event, which features four celebrity chefs competing in a cooking challenge, inspired by the show “Chopped.” Guests can enjoy a pre-Thanksgiving meal, with an intimate setting for about 134 people. Tickets are $100, which includes dinner, wine, and entertainment, with hopes of raising $15,000 to $20,000. The event encourages audience participation through a People’s Choice award based on donations and ticket purchases.
Cooking Like the Stars in Tupelo benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Mississippi.
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Hartfield prepares for 6A MAIS Title Game
SUMMARY: As Championship Week arrives in the MAIS, Hartfield’s head coach Craig Bowman shares his excitement about returning to the title game. Emphasizing the uniqueness of each season, Bowman contrasts this year’s struggles with last year’s undefeated success, highlighting the growth of his senior group as leaders. He acknowledges the challenge presented by Jackson Prep, noting their impressive performance and experience. The team adapts their practice schedule for the Saturday championship, focusing on film and strategy over conditioning. Bowman recognizes the challenge of playing the same team multiple times a year but stresses the importance of execution and discipline.
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Councilman addresses concerns about bullying at JPS
SUMMARY: Councilman Kenneth Stokes addressed bullying in Jackson Public Schools during a news conference at City Hall. He highlighted concerns over increasing reports of bullying and suggested that the current policies are ineffective. Stokes emphasized the need to reintroduce Jackson Police Department officers into schools, noting that many students are dropping out or leaving for private schools due to fear. He announced a Town Hall meeting on the issue scheduled for Thursday at 6:00 p.m. In response, Jackson Public Schools expressed appreciation for Stokes’ advocacy and invited collaboration on strategies to ensure a safe environment for all students.
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