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ECCC COLLAB WITH MHP
SUMMARY: East Central Community College announced a partnership with the Mississippi Highway Patrol for a Preferred Candidate Program. The program aims to provide significant advantages for participating students and prepare them for work readiness. The announcement, including details regarding the program and its new members, was made at a press conference in Decatur. It is seen as a substantial opportunity for students to receive direct training toward their desired career paths. The initiative is considered mutually beneficial and strategically sound, as it prepares students for immediate entry into the workforce.
ECCC COLLAB WITH MHP
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Jackson leaders want to demolish vacant buildings
SUMMARY: Vacant and abandoned properties in Jackson are causing problems for residents and businesses. City leaders, including Councilman Vernon Hartley, are seeking solutions for demolishing buildings and cleaning up lots. Hartley emphasizes that vacant properties lower home values and harm the quality of life, affecting those who have invested in the city. Although the city lacks sufficient funding, leaders are exploring different funding sources, including federal funds, to tackle this issue. Effective code enforcement is critical, as 60 properties were recently declared public health hazards. Addressing these issues is crucial for retaining residents and businesses in Jackson.
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Teens caught on camera trying to break into cars
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A group of teens suspected of breaking into cars were caught on Ring camera.
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Interview: Tupelo Public School District hosting summer camps
SUMMARY: Parents looking to keep their children busy this summer can consider the summer opportunity camps offered by the Tupelo Public School District. Teresa Gregory, the communications assistant, shared details about the camps, which are available for Pre-K through sixth-grade students throughout June. While some camps are full, several still have openings. Options include Wilderness, Princess and Pirates, Girls Creativity, Gardening, Pokemon, Science in Motion, Crocheting, Tapestry, and Creative Writing camps. The camps cost $90 for the first and $70 for additional ones, running from 8 AM to 12 PM at Parkway Elementary. The initiative aims to engage children in fun, educational activities.
The Tupelo Public School District is hosting summer opportunity camps beginning June 3.
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