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Clinton mayor vetoes new ward map for city
SUMMARY: The Board of Aldermen passed an ordinance for a new ward map for the city in a 4-3 vote. The changes affect residents in Cascades, Huntcliff, Twin Oaks, and other areas. Mayor Phil Fisher believes the new map disenfranchises voters and accuses some aldermen of voting for personal or electoral gain. In order to override the mayor’s veto, the Board of Aldermen needs five votes.

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Union County Museum celebrates Faulkner with garden
SUMMARY: The Union County Museum in New Albany, Mississippi, honors writer William Faulkner with a garden of native plants featured in his works. These southern plants help readers better understand Faulkner’s stories by providing a tangible connection to his settings. The garden highlights plants like poke salad, used for ink in Faulkner’s tales, and serves as an educational tool for Faulkner enthusiasts, especially those unfamiliar with Southern flora. Established as part of the Yalnapa tour, the garden allows visitors to explore the natural elements that inspired Faulkner’s fictional world, enriching their appreciation of his vivid portrayals of Mississippi.

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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 5/8/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian: Dense fog persists this Thursday morning in areas including Meridian, Philadelphia, Livingston, and parts of Alabama, with visibility under a quarter mile in some spots. A dense fog advisory remains in effect until late morning. For your commute, use low beams and drive cautiously. After fog lifts, expect brief sunshine in the afternoon before clouds and scattered showers return by evening, some heavy. A frontal boundary brings potential severe weather today, with marginal risk for damaging winds and hail—no tornado threat. Temperatures will drop to mid-to-upper 70s by the weekend. River flood warnings are in effect and may increase.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 5/8/25
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2025 Hurricane Preparedness Week: Get moving when a storm threatens
SUMMARY: As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season approaches, preparing now is crucial. During 2025 Hurricane Preparedness Week, the focus is on knowing how to act when a storm threatens. Plans should be made ahead to ensure safety for you, your family, and pets. Stay aware of weather updates and decide if you’ll evacuate or stay home, identifying safe spaces accordingly. Coordinate with coastal family members and neighbors, especially the elderly. Know your evacuation routes and shelters, considering your home’s structure. Stay informed through reliable sources even if power or communication fails. For details, visit wto.com.

2025 Hurricane Preparedness Week: Get moving when a storm threatens
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