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Ballot initiative proposals gain traction in Mississippi House, Senate
SUMMARY: Efforts to restore the ballot initiative in the 2024 legislative session in Mississippi have gained momentum. Both the Senate and the House are optimistic about reaching a deal to restore the voting process. Senator David Parker and Speaker Jason White are leading the efforts in their respective chambers. Governor Tate Reeves expressed his support for the bill, and Representative Cheikh Taylor also voiced his backing. However, there are debates over the signature requirements, with the House suggesting 106,000 signatures and the Senate wanting 240,000. There are also restrictions on issues such as abortion and marijuana reform appearing on the ballot. The bill to restore the ballot initiative process is a matter of ongoing discussion and negotiation at the state capitol.
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/1/24
SUMMARY: May 1st saw a high of 90°, marking the first 90° temperature of the year. Looking back at April, the hottest temperature was 87° on the 19th. Meridian experienced lows in the upper 30s early in the month. Rainfall totaled 3.33 inches, leaving a deficit. May will have average highs in the low 80s at the start, reaching near 90 by month's end. Above-average temperatures expected with rain chances starting on Thursday. Storm activity may bring showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures remaining in the upper 80s and low 90s for the next week. The pattern resembles summertime.
It will feel like it's late May on Thursday
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MHS Senior receives huge scholarship from the Meridian Housing Authority
SUMMARY: Kesa Gail was awarded a $60,000 scholarship from the Meridian Housing Authority on May 1st, making her the recipient of the Janelle Kid Hope 6 Endowment Trust Fund. She expressed gratitude towards her counselor, family, and school staff for their support. Gail plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi to study criminal justice, aiming to help others and speak up for those in need. The scholarship, named after an educational advocate, holds special significance for both the recipient and the community. Gail expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the opportunity to further her education and thanked the Meridian Housing Authority for their support.
MHS Senior receives huge scholarship from the Meridian Housing Authority
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6 p.m. – Vernon teenager killed in Tuesday afternoon wreck
SUMMARY: A Lamar County teenager died in a car crash in Alabama, leaving family and friends heartbroken. The 18-year-old student, Livingston, passed away at the scene after his car collided with a semi-truck on Highway 96. The tragic incident has deeply impacted the community and high school, where graduation is overshadowed by grief. The school held a meeting to address the students about the loss, and people are coming to terms with the loss. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is investigating the crash, and the Lamar County High School is currently in a state of mourning, refraining from making any statements.
A crash Tuesday afternoon killed a teenager from Vernon.
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