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Merry NightMarket and last Earth’s Bounty of the year at The MAX Thursday 5-8 p.m.
SUMMARY: The Mary Night Market in Meridian is making its return post-COVID, combining local artists, craft vendors from the Earth Bounty Festival, and regular market offerings for a unique evening event. Set to take place tomorrow night, 5 to 8 PM at the MAX, attendees can enjoy live music, food, and the introduction of a new signature beer, with a festive atmosphere ahead of Thanksgiving. This final event of the series promises a different vibe from morning markets, focusing on local crafts for pre-holiday shopping. Admission is free, with a reminder to arrive early due to high demand and limited parking.
It will have an arts and crafts with a farmers market vibe. There will also be a blood drive in memory of Dr. Sonny Rush.
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Chief Wade on accidental shooting
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A 12-year-old boy playing with a gun shot himself Sunday afternoon, JPD Chief Joseph Wade says.
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Mental Health Awareness for Adults
SUMMARY: The content focuses on a recurring guest discussing adult mental health issues and the associated stigma. The guest emphasizes that adults often hide their mental health struggles due to stereotypes. Warning signs include changes in demeanor and appearance. The conversation highlights that sometimes the people who appear happiest may be struggling internally. The guest advises using open-ended, non-judgmental conversations to address concerns and emphasizes the importance of supportive social circles. Resources for mental health support in Mississippi include H's Behavior Health, community mental health centers, the 988 hotline, and NAMI. Overcoming the stigma requires open conversation and empathetic support for those who confide in us.
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Jackson City Councilman concerned about new parking meters
SUMMARY: Jackson City Councilman Kenneth Stokes raised concerns about the new parking kiosks downtown, noting that many citizens are unaware of how to use them and are receiving fines as a result. He urged the Jackson Department of Planning and Development to implement a 90-day warning period for users struggling with the new system. Stokes criticized the city for not educating the public earlier. Additionally, he advocated for a formal contract for Police Chief Joseph Wade to empower him to enhance city safety, emphasizing collaboration with other law enforcement agencies. These issues will be addressed at the upcoming city council meeting on Tuesday.
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