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Governor calls special session for economic development project
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves called a special session for a $1.9 billion economic development project in north Mississippi, expected to create 2,000 jobs paying about $66,000 a year. It is the second-largest capital investment in the state's history, related to the automotive industry, and will be built in Marshall County. The special session will be held on Thursday, January 18. More information is available on WCBI News and their social media channels.
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6-year-old girl found unresponsive in Ridgeland hotel pool
SUMMARY: A six-year-old girl was found unresponsive in a pool at a hotel in Ridgeland, Mississippi. The incident occurred on May 11, and the child was found by a family member on the edge of the pool. She was transported to Children's of Mississippi for treatment and remains in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit as of May 13. The investigation is ongoing. Three people were also found dead inside a Ridgeland home, but it is unclear how these incidents are related.
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33,000 power outages in Mississippi from Monday’s storms
SUMMARY: Severe storms on Monday left more than 31,000 Mississippi customers without power, mainly in the southwest part of the state. The electric companies reporting the most outages were Southwest Mississippi EPA, Southern Pine Electric, Pearl River Valley EPA, Entergy Mississippi, Magnolia Electric Power, Singing River Electric, and Dixie EPA. As of 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 13. Stay updated on the Storm Team 12 forecast for more information.
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Showers to start off the week – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: The week in Columbus, Mississippi, starts with showers and storms on Monday and Tuesday, with rain expected to clear out by Tuesday night. Wednesday will be partly cloudy and mild, with a break from rain. However, rain chances are set to return later in the week. Monday will have a high of 74 with up to half an inch of rain, while Tuesday will be windy with temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Wednesday will have a high of 83, with no rain expected. Rain chances will pick up again for Thursday evening, with highs in the mid-80s and scattered showers possible for the weekend.
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