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The State Fire Marshal’s Office encourages firework safety this Independence Day

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2023-07-01 22:14:36

SUMMARY: Fireworks users are encouraged to follow safety guidelines and check local laws before purchasing and using fireworks. Certain areas like Columbus city limits prohibit the use of fireworks, with a fee of almost $250 for violating this law. It is important to read and follow the directions on each firework, use them outdoors away from homes and flammable materials, and store them in a cool, dry place. Only light one item at a time and keep a safe distance. These precautions are advised by the State Fire Marshal’s Office in Mississippi.

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Second annual Hamilton Holiday Market brings joy to community

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www.wcbi.com – Kaleb Green – 2024-11-16 22:20:00

SUMMARY: Maggi Jo’Ani Boutique hosted the second annual Hamilton Holiday Market in Hamilton, Mississippi, featuring over a dozen vendors, food trucks, mini golf, and a Santa photo-op for children. Owner Emily Kennedy emphasized the importance of such events in unincorporated communities lacking formal leadership. Vendors like Rylee Wilson and Madison Nevins expressed their appreciation for community engagement. Kennedy noted the joy of local kids participating in festive activities, enhancing the town’s small-town Christmas atmosphere. With a population under 1,000, Hamilton thrives on strong community ties, making events like this essential for local spirit and connection.

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McKee Park hosts groundbreaking ceremony for new pavilion

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www.wcbi.com – Kaleb Green – 2024-11-16 22:17:00

SUMMARY: The city of Starkville and the Starkville Rotary Club are collaborating on a new pavilion at McKee Park, enhancing the recreational space for families. The pavilion aims to provide shade and a dining area, promoting outdoor activities post-pandemic. Starkville Rotary Club President Kyle Jordan emphasizes the importance of recreation for community building, while Mayor Lynn Spruill highlights the significance of parks in enhancing the quality of life in the city. The pavilion is part of a broader revitalization project for McKee Park, which will also feature a new playground, splash pad, and dog park.

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MSU hosts Climate Change March

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-11-16 21:49:00

SUMMARY: Students and professors at Mississippi State University marched for a cleaner, more sustainable campus. Organizer Aubrey Palmer emphasized the need for environmental improvements, including better recycling practices and a dedicated sustainability coordinator, as the office has been without one for over two years. Participants voiced their commitment to addressing climate change and promoting local beauty through sustainability efforts. Student Nyla Jones noted the importance of their advocacy, aiming to demonstrate student support for environmental initiatives. The march, the sixth annual Climate Change March, started at the university and concluded at Starkville City Hall, showcasing solidarity for sustainability.

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