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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week celebrates the first of first responders
SUMMARY: This week is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, where dispatchers are being celebrated for their vital role in emergency response. Dispatchers like Carrie Stokes from the Lee County Sheriff's Department work tirelessly to ensure accurate and timely information is relayed to officers in the field. Despite the stressful nature of their job, dispatchers find it rewarding to know they are helping those in need. Sheriff Jim Johnson emphasizes the importance of dispatchers as the first line of communication in emergency situations. Across the country, people are being encouraged to thank and appreciate the hard work of these dedicated telecommunicators.
April 14-20 is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
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Hattiesburg kicks off National Travel and Tourism Week
SUMMARY: This week is National Travel and Tourism Week, and Hattiesburg is celebrating by appreciating its tourism and hospitality workers. The city's tourism commission and Visit Hattiesburg delivered goodie bags and invitations to a celebratory luncheon for employees. Hattiesburg, the third most visited city in Mississippi, attracted over 2 million visitors and $300 million last year. With more tourists expected this summer, the tourism department emphasizes rewarding those who contribute to the city's appeal. Since the pandemic, Hattiesburg's tourism industry has grown significantly. Visit Hattiesburg is also hosting a couple and family getaway giveaway. For details, visit their Facebook page.
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19 Mississippi cities getting grants for downtown makeover
SUMMARY: Main streets and downtown areas are crucial for small towns like Nettleton, Mississippi, serving as social and commercial hubs. Many of these areas are receiving makeovers aided by state funds. WTVA's Gabe May reports live from Young Avenue, deemed the “official” Main Street, where an old barber shop dating from the 1800s is being restored. Vacant since 1980, the city has acquired the building to restore it to its original state using a Mississippi Main Street revitalization grant. This project aims to revive the area, with future plans for additional renovations across eight other cities in Northeast Mississippi.
There are 19 cities in Mississippi getting grants to give their downtown area a makeover, one of them Nettleton.
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Grocery prices are starting to break
SUMMARY: Grocery store prices dropped slightly by 0.2% from March to April, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, marking a welcome change after years of price increases since the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the decrease is minor, shoppers at places like Todd's Big Store in Tupelo are relieved to save even a bit. Seasonal trends, such as summer, are factored out of these statistics. Businesses and families struggling with inflation will benefit, though effects aren't immediate. Vendors are offering special pricing on various items, and customers can expect seasonal discounts, helping families prepare for summer and Memorial Day cookouts. Live from Tupelo, Garner Montgomery, WTV 89 News.
Though not a major drop, grocery prices are starting to decrease.
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