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Moss Point long term recovery team addresses next steps
SUMMARY: Community leaders across South Mississippi are coming together to address the needs for Moss Point‘s recovery efforts. A newly formed committee, approved by the Jackson County Board of Supervisors, is made up of faith-based organizations, nonprofits, and industry leaders like Mississippi Power. The goal of the committee is to make sure they have a plan in place to help Moss Point recover in the long term, with or without federal assistance. Mallory White, the Chief Communications Officer of MIMA, discusses the next steps in the evaluation process.
The team is made up of faith based organizations, nonprofits and industry leaders like Mississippi Power.
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Why We Report – Sam Parker – 11/24
SUMMARY: The most challenging aspect of being a broadcast meteorologist is making quick decisions without the luxury of time for in-depth analysis. Often, one must rely on training and instinct to make critical calls on the spot, which can create an adrenaline rush and excitement. This rapid decision-making process is central to the role, contributing to the thrill and enjoyment of the job despite the inherent pressures.
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Why We Report – Lucas Warren 11/24
SUMMARY: My favorite part of the job is discovering hidden stories, even in seemingly mundane events like a board of supervisors meeting. I believe that with a little extra effort, there’s always an interesting angle to uncover. For example, during college, I wrote about a vintage store, initially anticipated to be a simple feature. However, I learned that the 18-year-old owner was still in high school, revealing a much deeper narrative. Finding these layered stories truly excites me and fuels my passion for storytelling.
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Diamondhead flood insurance premiums lower starting in April
SUMMARY: Residents of Diamond Head will benefit from a 10% discount on flood insurance premiums starting April 1, following the city achieving a class 8 rating in the National Flood Insurance Program’s Community Rating System. This rating reflects the city’s dedication to flood mitigation and community safety. The reduction in premiums comes at a necessary time, given the rising costs of living. Homeowners will see this discount applied to their flood insurance premiums after April 1, providing some financial relief amidst increasing expenses.
This comes after the city earned a class eight rating under the community rating system in place by the National Flood Insurance Program.
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