Mississippi News
Aberdeen store owner aims to give back to her community
SUMMARY: “Pierce’s Place” is a new home decor store in Aberdeen, owned by Judy Rash and named after her son with Down Syndrome. The store operates as a non-profit and donates all profits back into the community, supporting local nonprofits like Aberdeen Main Street and the Elkin Theater. Rash and the community aim to give back and support Aberdeen’s growth and well-being through these donations. The money donated will be used for repairs at the Elkin Theater, which has been a non-profit since 1985. Rash’s motivation comes from a desire to give back and help the town thrive.
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Mississippi News
Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: November 29-December 1
SUMMARY: This weekend (November 29-December 1), Mississippi offers a variety of festive events. Highlights include Food Truck Friday in Jackson, a Jazz night in Natchez, and a Holiday De-Stress Walk in Vicksburg. Family-friendly options like the Journey to the North Pole and Dinosaurs Around the World in Jackson will entertain all ages. Natchez hosts a Christmas Pilgrimage Tour and a Teddy Bear Tea, while Vicksburg features a tree lighting and a comedy show. In the Pine Belt, enjoy a pancake day in Ellisville and a candle-making workshop in Hattiesburg. Activities promise joy, relaxation, and holiday spirit across the state.
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Judge grants motion to continue trial in Jackson bribery scandal
SUMMARY: A federal judge has granted a motion to delay the trial for Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba and two other local leaders implicated in a bribery scandal. The decision was made due to the case’s complexity, with significant evidence needing review. Lumumba, Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens, and City Councilman Aaron Banks face charges related to conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering linked to an alleged bribery scheme involving over $80,000 in payments from fictitious developers. The trio has pleaded not guilty. This scandal adds to ongoing issues in Jackson regarding water and policing disputes.
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Mississippi News
How the TSA plans to handle record air travel
SUMMARY: As Thanksgiving approaches, U.S. air travel is expected to hit record levels, with nearly 80 million Americans traveling, predominantly by car. The TSA anticipates screening 18.3 million passengers during the holiday week, with Sunday likely breaking a record for airport traffic. Despite ongoing air traffic controller shortages, TSA staffing is high enough to maintain manageable security wait times. Weather remains a wildcard, with rain and snow predicted in several regions. Travelers are advised to arrive early to airports and avoid lithium-ion batteries in checked luggage. Traffic congestion is expected on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, easing by Thanksgiving Day.
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