Mississippi News
County governments prepare for Primary Election Day
SUMMARY: Candidates are preparing for the upcoming elections in Mississippi. Election commissioners are setting up precincts with voting machines and booths. Voters are reminded to bring their ID to the polls. There are changes to polling locations in Lowndes County and Noxubee County. It is emphasized that every vote counts and voters should choose the person they feel is accountable and capable for the job.
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JPS announces RFP for surplus school sites
SUMMARY: The Jackson Public School District (JPS) has launched a Request for Proposal (RFP) process and a new Repurposing Initiative Webpage to promote the reuse and redevelopment of surplus school sites in Jackson. This initiative aims to revitalize the properties and transform them into assets for the community. Several schools are set to close in the 2024-2025 school year, with plans for consolidation at a later date. JPS officials have received a lot of interest in the surplus properties and encourage competitive proposals through the RFP process and webpage for review by the Board of Trustees.
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1 killed, 1 injured in May 12-13 storms in Mississippi
SUMMARY: One death and one injury were reported in the severe weather that occurred in Mississippi on May 12-13. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) is working with affected counties to assess the damage, which includes homes damaged, trees down, blocked roads, and power outages. Preliminary reports show damage in Jefferson Davis, Lawrence, Lincoln, Smith, and Wilkinson counties. MEMA advises residents to file insurance claims, take photos of the damage, and report damage to the county or MEMA. The information is subject to change as the assessment process continues.
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WCBI/MSU Storm Chase Day 1 Recap – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Isaac Williams and Dr. Barrett Gutter embarked on the annual field course “Severe Storms Methods” through Mississippi State University, traveling from Mississippi to Louisiana. The area they visited was at an enhanced risk for severe storms, with potential for damaging wind and hail. They observed evolving storms and various types of cloud formations, including a rotating wall cloud and a well-defined shelf cloud. The storms eventually produced two tornadoes in Sulphur and Westlake, Louisiana. This field course provided valuable real-world experience in observing and tracking severe weather events.
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