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New Year’s Day traditions and rising food prices

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2023-12-31 21:48:48

SUMMARY: The cost of New Year's foods may be higher this year, with an 11.3% increase in food prices reported by CBS . People are preparing for New Year's Day traditions, with favorite foods like black-eyed peas, bacon, ham, cornbread, and yams. Some attribute the price increase to an unstable and that is out of control. This has caused concern for many individuals. For the latest news and updates, follow WCBI on Facebook.

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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: District 2 Supervisor Tony Smith was expelled from a Board of Supervisors meeting for carrying a firearm without a concealed carry permit. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones discovered the weapon under Smith's jacket during a recess and questioned him. After confirming that Smith lacked an enhanced carry permit, the sheriff notified the Board. the sheriff's orders, the Board voted to expel Smith for the remainder of the meeting. Smith was escorted to his vehicle, and no charges have been filed against him. Attempts to contact Smith for comments have been 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 assistance with his leaky roof, which caused further home . Despite owning his home since 1954, his insurance wouldn't the aged roof's repairs. United Way of the Greater Golden Triangle and volunteers from Mennonite Services traveled from Pennsylvania to , making his home safer. Spitler expressed immense gratitude, feeling relieved he no longer has to worry about leaks. United Way Volunteer Director Quan Walker emphasized the importance of year-round community care. Potential volunteers are encouraged to join through the United Way's website. For updates, follow WCBI on Facebook and X.

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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, which surpasses all other cancers combined. He emphasizes the importance of protection against sun exposure, such as wearing protective clothing and wide-brimmed hats, and using sunscreen, which only screens but doesn't block sun rays. Joe Miller, safety coordinator at 4-County Electric Power Association in Columbus, prioritizes sun safety for outdoor workers by providing protective gear. Regular self-evaluation for skin abnormalities is crucial. Sunburns significantly increase the risk of skin cancer, with melanoma being the most deadly form.

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