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Youth challenged, encouraged at Forrest County NAACP banquet
SUMMARY: The Forest County branch of the NAACP held its Youth and College Council’s Advocate Banquet, focusing on the importance of youth engagement in the community. The event featured guest speakers discussing black history, voting, and state politics, aimed at educating young people about their past while encouraging future activism. Organizers emphasized the significance of fighting for equality and change, highlighting the importance of mentorship for the youth. Moving forward, the council plans to organize a Thanksgiving food box giveaway as their next community project, demonstrating their commitment to service and leadership.
Youth challenged, encouraged at Forrest County NAACP banquet.
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Jones County Sheriff's Department purchasing new, bulletproof vests
SUMMARY: The Jones County Sheriff’s Department aims to equip its deputies with 21 new bulletproof vests, utilizing nearly $113,000 from a federal grant to cover over half the cost. The remainder will be funded by the department’s budget. Sheriff Joe Berlin emphasized the importance of securing grant funds to provide essential law enforcement equipment that enhances the safety of personnel and protects the residents and visitors of Jones County.
Jones County Sheriff’s Department purchasing new, bulletproof vests.
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Nick's Sunday PM Forecast 10/13
SUMMARY: The weekend weather in the Pine Belt has been warm, with temperatures reaching the high 80s. Some locations, like Foxworth and Collins, briefly hit 90°F. Despite the heat, a pleasant southwesterly breeze provided some relief. A cold front will move in, bringing cooler air and lower humidity without any rain. Tonight’s temperatures will dip into the low 60s, and Monday is expected to start off with mild conditions. Overall, the upcoming week promises beautiful fall weather with reduced temperatures as the cold front settles in during Monday and Tuesday.
Nick’s Sunday PM Forecast 10/13
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Nick's Saturday PM Forecast 10/12
SUMMARY: It’s a warm Saturday in the Pine Belt, but temperatures will cool down to about 60°F tonight. With no rain in the forecast, expect a pleasant evening. In the tropics, a disturbance near Cape Verde is struggling to develop, and former tropical storm Lesli has dissipated. Tonight will be clear and mild, with a low around 58°F. Sunday may see temperatures rise close to 90°F before a welcome cold front arrives Monday and Tuesday, leading to a quieter weather week ahead. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Nick’s Saturday PM Forecast 10/12
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