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Bolton residents concerned about issues on Joe Hall Road
SUMMARY: Residents in Hinds County have been dealing with damaged roads and potholes for years, with some potholes measuring wider than 2 feet. Despite reaching out to Hinds County District 2 Supervisor Anthony Smith, one resident has not received updates on when the road will be fixed. The resident described the road as looking like a third world road and expressed concerns about the dangerous conditions caused by the worsening potholes. Supervisor Smith acknowledged that the district has been neglected for over a decade, causing the poor road conditions, and stated that he is working towards resolving the issue and getting the roads fixed.
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Hundreds attend 2024 Flowood Family Festival
SUMMARY: Hundreds of people gathered in Flowood for the annual Family Festival, with live performances from Casting Crowns and Rising Christian artists like Ann Wilson. The event took place at Liberty Park and saw a record turnout, with attendees excited for the music and fun activities. One first-time attendee expressed excitement to see Ann Wilson perform. Organizers highlighted the community-building aspect of the festival, aiming to bring families together in a safe and enjoyable environment. The night concluded with a fireworks show, marking the beginning of the summer season. Overall, the event was a successful and fun-filled celebration for the Flowood community.
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2024 Mississippi Makers Fest held in Jackson
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Makers Fest has returned with a successful start to the 2020 summer season at the two Mississippi museums. Attendees enjoyed performances by Mississippi Blues and Grammy award-winning artist Kriston Kingfish Ingram. The event featured over 40 vendors and food trucks, drawing a large crowd. Other musical performers included HUD the Hurricane and American Blundy. The community showed strong support for the event, with a significant turnout indicating enthusiasm for local culture and entertainment in Mississippi.
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May Maker's Olde Towne Market held in Clinton
SUMMARY: Small business owners are taking advantage of the May Makers Old Town Market in Clinton, where local artisans set up shop across Main Street in the Old Town District. Visitors can explore various vendors selling handmade goods, showcasing the hard work and dedication that goes into creating their products. Many vendors express that making their products is a labor of love, with intricate designs and time-consuming processes. The market allows business owners to come together, network, and enjoy the festive atmosphere while showcasing their products to a wider audience. It's a chance for retired individuals to pursue a passion together and share their creations with the community.
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