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April 3 declared Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Day
SUMMARY: Local court leaders declared Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Day at a park event filled with music, food, and fellowship. The message highlighted the important role of being a superhero for every child in the community. Mayor Todd Jordan of Tupelo supported local agencies fighting against child abuse by providing a proclamation. Court officials emphasized the high number of cases in Lee County related to parents with substance abuse issues leading to neglect of their children. A Stop the Hurt conference at IC on their Bon campus is open to those interested in learning more about prevention efforts.
City and county leaders met at Fair Park in Tupelo to declare April 3 as Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Day.
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State agencies host luncheon for victims of crime
SUMMARY: Hinds County aims to have around 180 officers by next year. District Attorney Jody Owens and other agencies hosted a luncheon for crime victims to ask questions and voice concerns. Owens, alongside Victim Services members, addressed these questions, emphasizing the importance of community support for victims of violent crimes. They highlighted their duty to assist those impacted by crime and ensure victims feel cared for and updated. Leaders stressed the importance of registering to receive victim services to maintain ongoing support and advocacy.
State agencies host luncheon for victims of crime
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Mississippi House Speaker discusses tax reforms
SUMMARY: House Speaker Jason White outlined key legislative priorities for the 2025 session, focusing heavily on tax reform. Efforts to eliminate the state income tax, a long-standing goal of Governor Tate Reeves, will be explored by a task force during the legislative offseason. Lawmakers will consider the revenue impact on Mississippi's cities and towns while examining the potential of cutting the grocery tax in half and possibly revising sales and gas taxes. Discussions and hearings will address these issues, and a select committee on tax reform will be appointed. Additionally, future Medicaid expansion will also be reviewed. Further details will be shared later.
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Jackson leaders want to demolish vacant buildings
SUMMARY: Vacant and abandoned properties in Jackson are causing problems for residents and businesses. City leaders, including Councilman Vernon Hartley, are seeking solutions for demolishing buildings and cleaning up lots. Hartley emphasizes that vacant properties lower home values and harm the quality of life, affecting those who have invested in the city. Although the city lacks sufficient funding, leaders are exploring different funding sources, including federal funds, to tackle this issue. Effective code enforcement is critical, as 60 properties were recently declared public health hazards. Addressing these issues is crucial for retaining residents and businesses in Jackson.
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