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Columbus City Council discusses clean up plan for blighted properties

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2023-07-19 16:31:44

SUMMARY: The of Columbus in Mississippi has $3.5 million in federal funds to clean up blighted properties but needs to conduct an environmental study before work can begin. The city has identified 200 that need attention but don't currently have enough . They are also applying for more grant money to expand the program. City are asking to be patient with the , as it takes time to secure grant dollars and work with other companies and professionals to get the job done right.

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Hinds County supervisor expelled after bringing gun to meeting

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www.wjtv.com – Tia McKenzie – 2024-05-20 22:18:02

SUMMARY: Board of Supervisors expelled District 2 Supervisor Tony Smith from a meeting for carrying a firearm without a concealed carry permit. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones noticed Smith's gun under his jacket during a recess and addressed the issue. District 1 Supervisor Robert Graham stated they followed protocol based on the sheriff's advice. Smith was escorted to his vehicle, and the Board voted to expel him for the rest of the meeting. Smith did not have an enhanced carry permit, and no charges have been filed against him. Attempts to reach Smith for comment were unsuccessful.

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Volunteers travel miles to help Columbus man fix his home

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www.wcbi.com – Anthony Jenkins – 2024-05-20 19:23:14

SUMMARY: Glen Spitler, a retired U.S. veteran from Columbus, Mississippi, needed urgent roof repairs for his aging home. Persistent leaks over five years caused additional , and his insurance wouldn't the repairs due to the roof's age. With assistance from the United Way of the Greater Golden Triangle and a dedicated volunteer group from Pennsylvania's Mennonite Services, Spitler's home is now being repaired. Spitler expressed immense gratitude, noting he can finally feel secure. United Way Volunteer Director Quan Walker stressed the importance of their community service programs, encouraging year-round volunteerism to address local hazards. Volunteers can apply via the United Way website.

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Fun in the sun can lead to skin cancer without proper protection

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-05-20 19:19:43

SUMMARY: Dr. Phillip Hooker, owner of the Skin and Allergy Clinic in Point, highlights the prevalence of skin cancer, often stemming from sun exposure. He advises covering up and using sunscreen, emphasizing that sunscreen only screens, not blocks, sun rays. Joe Miller, a safety coordinator at 4-County Electric Power Association, prioritizes outdoor safety for linemen, providing safety glasses and hard hats. Hooker advocates for monthly self-examinations to detect potential melanomas early. Miller notes the severe consequences of neglecting sun protection, such as significant skin requiring dermatologist intervention. Hooker stresses that each sunburn increases skin cancer risk.

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