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Solar Project at Quilly's Magnolia RV Park
SUMMARY: An RV park in Vicksburg is taking significant steps toward sustainability by securing a $1 million loan for a solar energy project, aiming for 95% solar power by 2025. The initiative is driven by a desire to adopt greener practices and reduce the park’s energy consumption, as RV parks typically rely heavily on electricity. The project is expected to create local jobs and enhance the overall visitor experience. The community has responded positively to the initiative, which aligns with growing government support for renewable energy in the RV and camping industry.
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Tennessee Valley Authority held an open house Thursday proposing a plan to bring more electricity to
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) hosted an open house to discuss proposed transmission system improvements in the Golden Triangle area. Shane Beasley, TVA’s transmission siting manager, announced plans for an 18-mile power line from Clay to Artesia, aimed at enhancing transmission capacity and reliability to support the region’s residential and commercial growth. The event allowed community members to interact with decision-makers and express concerns about the project, including easement payments and structure designs. TVA is currently gathering input, with a preferred route decision expected in Spring 2025 and an anticipated service start date in 2028.
TVA held an open house at the Civic in West Point to hear the community’s thoughts and concerns about their proposed transmission system improvements project.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 11/15/24
SUMMARY: On this beautiful Friday morning, temperatures are in the lower to mid-40s across the region, so a jacket is advisable for anyone heading out. By the afternoon, temperatures will rise to about 69 degrees with plenty of sunshine. For those attending Friday night playoff games, expect temperatures to dip into the mid-50s. College football is underway with several Mississippi teams in action, while others enjoy a bye week. Drought conditions persist in parts of Mississippi and Alabama; recent rainfall won’t be reflected in drought reports until next week. Additionally, Tropical Storm Sarah is expected to weaken after landfall in Honduras, with a 7-day forecast showing increasing cloud coverage and showers returning by Tuesday.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 11/15/24 For more Local News from WTOK: https://www.wtok.com/ For more …
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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
SUMMARY: In recognition of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, 12 News highlighted the Alzheimer’s Association and its impact in Mississippi. According to 2024 statistics, nearly 60,000 individuals aged 65 and older are affected by Alzheimer’s in the state. The disease is increasingly prevalent among younger individuals under 65. Early warning signs include memory loss, difficulty with familiar tasks, and problems with speech or vision. The Alzheimer’s Association offers a 24/7 helpline and support services for caregivers. In 2025, the Central Mississippi Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place, with opportunities for community involvement and sponsorship. Visit alz.org/walk for details.
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