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Theme announced for 2025 Hal's St. Paddy's Parade and Festival
SUMMARY: organizers of the House St. Patty’s Parade and Festival have revealed plans for the 2025 event, themed “Hey Hey, The Blues is All Green,” inspired by Little Milton’s 1982 song. Scheduled for March 22, 2025, the parade has strong support from Jill Connor Brown, founder of the Sweet Potato Queens, who believes in the joy of dressing up and acting silly to escape everyday stresses. Additionally, parade founder Malcolm White announced that Jackson Blues Legend Jesse Robinson will serve as the Grand Marshall for the upcoming celebration.
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Prentiss County sheriff discusses getting drugs off the streets
SUMMARY: Chef Randy Toller announced plans to present numerous drug cases from the summer to the upcoming Prince County grand jury. The sheriff aims to combat drug trafficking by targeting both street-level dealers and higher-scale traffickers. With two officers in the North Mississippi narcotics unit collaborating with patrol deputies, the team is dedicated to identifying and apprehending drug offenders. Toller emphasized the urgency of this effort, noting the national drug crisis, which resulted in over 107,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2023. The fight against drugs remains crucial for community safety.
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Downtown Aberdeen federal courthouse formally reopens
SUMMARY: The Thomas O. P. Abney Federal Building, once plagued by mold since its construction in 1974, has undergone extensive renovations costing nearly $27 million. Judge Sharon Acock highlighted the health issues faced by staff due to mold exposure, leading to threats against the General Services Administration for failing to address the problem. The mold originated from sealed windows that caused condensation. After more than six years of dislocation, the court is finally restored and ready for full-time operation. A gathering was held to celebrate this milestone, marking the Court’s return and the efforts of those involved in the renovations.
A mold problem led to the courthouse being closed for more than six years.
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Study says Mississippi set a record for tourism in 2023
SUMMARY: Mississippi has emerged as a prominent global tourist destination, attracting visitors for its southern hospitality, beaches, parks, and rich musical heritage. In the past year, the state welcomed a record 43.7 million visitors, significantly benefiting the local economy. Tupelo, in particular, has seen over $300 million in visitor spending, primarily driven by attractions like the Elvis Presley birthplace. Local businesses, including downtown shops and restaurants, have thrived due to the influx of tourists, especially during events like the Elvis Festival. Visitors from places like Liverpool, England, highlight Mississippi’s musical history as a key reason for their trips.
The recently released study says the state welcomed a record 43.7 million visitors in 2023.
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