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Tuesday's Storm Team 11 Kid is Khole
SUMMARY: Today‘s Storm Team 11 kid of the day is Khloe, a student at Northeast High School, sponsored by McDonald’s. She drew a big sun with a hug. The weather is feeling well below zero, and we could all use a hug from the sun.
Tuesday’s Storm Team 11 Kid is Khole
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Blitz 16 Player of the Week-Garrison Davis
SUMMARY: The Blitz 16 Player of the Week award has been announced for January 13th, and the winner is Garrison Davis, a senior quarterback from Holmes County Central. Davis delivered an impressive performance against Yazoo City, throwing for 276 yards and four touchdown passes, helping his team maintain an undefeated record in region play. Congratulations to Garrison Davis for his outstanding achievement this week!
Holmes County Central senior quarterback Garrison Davis is the Blitz 16 Player of the Week. Davis threw for 276 yards and 4 touchdowns to help keep the Jaguars undefeated in region play with a home win over Yazoo City last week. Congrats to Garrison Davis!
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Some Mississippi politicians debating whether some positions should be appointed instead of elected
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves is aware of the ongoing debate in Jackson regarding whether some elected officials should transition to appointed positions, but he is inclined to let the legislature decide. State Insurance Commissioner Mike Cheney advocates for his role to become appointed, yet faces opposition from Public Service Commissioner Chris Brown. Brown argues that such a change would concentrate power away from voters, transferring it to a select few bureaucrats and lobbyists. The discussion continues as stakeholders navigate the potential implications of these proposed changes.
Some Mississippi politicians are debating whether some positions should be appointed instead of elected.
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Salvation Army Tupelo renovates spaces for homeless veterans
SUMMARY: The Tupelo Salvation Army is refurbishing old rooms to create an 8-bed dormitory for homeless veterans, providing them a free stay. This initiative responds to an increase in veterans’ homelessness in the area, partly due to its proximity to Memphis and the local VA. Last year, 60 to 70 veterans sought assistance at the Salvation Army, accessing meals, social services, and shelter. The veterans’ dormitory is set to open on November 11th, reflecting the organization’s commitment to supporting those who have fallen on hard times. Volunteers are actively involved in the renovation process.
The Tupelo Salvation Army is making room for homeless veterans.
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