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Mississippi Water CRISIS, Is CORPORATE GREED To Blame? 2020 Settlement Resurfaces: Rising REACTS
USA Today reports that some residents of Jackson, Miss., are experiencing brown water coming out of their faucets, and while the city said it has restored water pressure, people are still getting contaminated water. #WaterCrisis #Jackson #contaminationcontrol
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Title: Mississippi Water CRISIS, Is CORPORATE GREED To Blame? 2020 Settlement Resurfaces: Rising REACTS
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Published Date: 44817
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Hatley defeats Hamilton in game one of 2A quarterfinals
SUMMARY: Hatley baseball defeated Hamilton 9-2 on the road, with the Tigers scoring six runs in the fourth inning. John Dallas and Gatlin Brownlee had timely hits to secure the victory. Hatley held Hamilton scoreless after the second inning. The two teams will meet again on Saturday, with Hamilton needing a win to stay alive in the season and Hatley aiming to secure a spot in the state semifinals. The game showcased strong hitting and pitching from the Tigers, who are now one win away from advancing to the next round of the playoffs.
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Two wanted for robbing Jackson business on Ellis Avenue
SUMMARY: Jackson police are searching for two men who robbed a business at gunpoint on Ellis Avenue. The suspects entered the business, demanded money at gunpoint, took items, and fled the scene. Detective Tommie Brown is leading the investigation. Anyone with information on the suspects is urged to contact the Jackson Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
The post Two wanted for robbing Jackson business on Ellis Avenue appeared first on www.wjtv.com
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New Horizon Church plans to relocate to Wingfield High
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