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Multiple ghost murals being restored in Tupelo
SUMMARY: Ghost murals are a rare find on buildings, but a new owner in Downtown Tupelo discovered multiple ghost murals during renovations. Five faded murals were uncovered on a building near the Lee County Courthouse, hinting at pieces of history. With the help of a quality of life grant from the city of Tupelo and funding from Coca-Cola in Corinth, the murals are being restored to their former beauty. Artists Kit Stafford and Reed Codwell are working to bring these murals from the past back to life. The Main Street Association plans to focus on more murals in the future.
Ghost murals are murals that were painted decades ago. Most were used as advertisements.
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Voters to decide on Lamar County school bond
SUMMARY: Today, voters in Lamar County are deciding on whether to approve a $117 million bond for the Lamar County School District. The funds will be used to construct new Summerall High School, Oak Grove Middle School, and Pis High School. Property taxes may increase by around $25 per year for a $100,000 home if the bond is approved. The polls will remain open until 7:00 this evening for residents to cast their votes on the referendum.
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Jackson Police Department honors fallen officers
SUMMARY: National Police Week is being celebrated, with the Jackson Police Department holding a memorial service honoring fallen officers. Law enforcement, friends, and family gathered at the Mississippi Art Museum to show support. Chief Joseph Wade emphasized the importance of honoring these heroes and their families, stating that their sacrifice should not be forgotten. The Jackson Police Department is committed to continuing the legacy of these officers and ensuring their families are supported. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety also paid tribute to fallen officers. Their dedication and service are remembered and celebrated every year.
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Miss Mississippi 2023 Vivian O'Neal reflects on her reign, value of the experience
SUMMARY: Miss Mississippi Vivian O'Neal discussed her platform “Capable,” a nonprofit organization that promotes disability inclusion in education. She described her experiences traveling across Mississippi and the nation as Miss Mississippi, highlighting the state's industries and the impact of Mississippians. O'Neal shared her journey to becoming Miss Mississippi, emphasizing that anything is possible with determination. She encouraged others to get involved and make a difference. O'Neal reflected on the unique and varied experiences of her reign, expressing gratitude for the opportunity. She shared her story of overcoming challenges and achieving success, inspiring others to pursue their passions.
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