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‘Not in the garbage business’: City of Jackson remains without trash pick-up after council votes down another contract

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continues to be without a collection contractor after the council voted down an order to issue an emergency contract to Richard's Disposal during Wednesday's meeting.

City council members evenly split the vote on two items of the agenda that would continue the declared local of emergency regarding residential solid waste collection and award a one-year contract to Richard's Disposal.

Those in favor of both items were Brian Grizzell, Angelique Lee, and Virgi Lindsay, with Council President Ashby Foote, Vernon Hartley, and Aaron voting in…

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By: Alyssa Arbuckle
Title: ‘Not in the garbage business': City of Jackson remains without trash pick-up after council votes down another contract
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Published Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 21:23:13 +0000

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Columbus voters overwhelmingly approve school bond – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-05-14 22:47:02

SUMMARY: Columbus voters approved a $36 million school bond issue with nearly 85% of voters in favor, surpassing the required 60% majority. The funds will be used for modernization, renovations, and additions in the Columbus Municipal School District. Superintendent Dr. Stanley Ellis expressed gratitude to voters and volunteers for their . The final tally was 1,221 in favor and 203 against. This will have a long-term impact on the 's schools.

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Local Habitat for Humanity expands to helping repair homes

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www.wcbi.com – Shawanda Jones – 2024-05-14 19:05:18

SUMMARY: The Columbus-Lowndes Habitat for Humanity in Lowndes County, Mississippi has expanded its mission to include home repairs, rehabilitating over 20 homes in the past five years. Volunteer numbers have decreased during the pandemic, impacting the organization's ability to recruit volunteers for building and the Re-Store. Despite this, Habitat continues to focus on building new homes for families, built between 60 and 65 homes in its 35-year history. The organization is working to adapt to the challenges brought on by the pandemic while continuing to families in need of affordable housing.

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GTR Homeless Coalition completes first of 10 tiny homes

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-05-14 19:03:52

SUMMARY: The Golden Triangle Homeless Coalition in Columbus, Mississippi is working on bringing a tiny home village to homeless individuals who are motivated to move forward. The village will housing and services such as insurance, social services, and assistance in finding employment. The village will also cater to people with disabilities and small families. The goal is to create a progressively independent community by offering resources and support to help individuals get back on their feet. The village is expected to be completed within a year and community involvement is crucial in building and supporting the .

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