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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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North Main Street in Hattiesburg focus of revitalization
SUMMARY: The city of Hattiesburg is set to revitalize North Main Street in about two years, following a recent meeting with residents and business owners for input. Local developer Chad Edmonson has spearheaded renovations, purchasing and improving over a dozen properties since 2020, leading to a renewed interest in the area. While most welcome the changes, concerns about potential displacement arise. Mark Russell from the North M Neighborhood Association emphasizes the importance of retaining the community’s diversity and ensuring inclusivity. The mayor expresses optimism for the project, hoping for earlier developments by community resources.
North Main Street in Hattiesburg focus of revitalization.
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Grove Park undergoing $1.3M renovations
SUMMARY: Grove Park in Jackson, a historic youth sports hub, has closed temporarily as the city invests over $1.3 million in renovations. Once the first public recreational space for Black residents during segregation, the park has suffered from vandalism and neglect. Improvements will include restoring the baseball fields, pool, and basketball courts, as well as redesigning the golf course and adding pickleball courts. Local figure Thomas Cheatham highlights the park’s long history and community significance, expressing hope for a brighter future once renovations are complete. The park will be closed for 60-90 days during this restoration process.
Historic Jackson park undergoing $1.3M overhal
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Mayors in Hinds County call for delay in inmate housing fees
SUMMARY: Mayors in Hines County are unhappy after the Board of Supervisors voted to charge cities $50 per day for inmate housing at the Detention Center, exceeding the state’s maximum of $25. Supervisor Robert Graham stated the charges are necessary due to budget deficits and align with practices in surrounding counties. Clinton Mayor Phil Fischer criticized the lack of transparency and input in the decision-making process, noting they were informed of the fee only after the vote. He expressed concerns about the county’s tax increase for the jail while questioning the new fees. An invoice has reportedly been sent, but Clinton has not received it.
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