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Governor's Menorah Lighting
SUMMARY: The voice of the Dixie National Rodeo for over 25 years, Mathis, has passed away with the cause of death not released. Governor Tate Reeves is showing solidarity for Israel by lighting a menorah at the Mississippi State Capitol during ongoing war. The governor was joined by the Beth Israel Congregation of Gulfport, and the lighting coincides with Hanukkah celebrations, an eight-day Jewish festival of lights. Reeves says this is to show support for the Jewish community and Israel during the time of war.
Governor’s Menorah Lighting
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Eight injured in Jackson shooting, one in critical condition
SUMMARY: A mass shooting in North Jackson’s North Mart Plaza left eight people aged 21 to 40 wounded, with one in critical condition. Capitol Police responded just after midnight and transported the victims to a hospital. City Councilman Kenneth Stokes highlighted residents’ fear of gun violence, which keeps people indoors and restricts their activities. Stokes emphasized the need for increased police presence to improve safety, urging the hiring of 500 police officers with adequate pay. Gun violence remains a serious issue in Jackson neighborhoods, prompting calls for stronger law enforcement and community support. The investigation is ongoing, and police request public assistance.
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Tupelo woman celebrates 5 years post lung and heart transplant
SUMMARY: A double lung and heart transplant survivor, Miss Sylvia Barry, celebrates her five-year transplant anniversary. Diagnosed in 2003 with a rare lung disease that progressed into pulmonary arterial hypertension, she faced years of severe symptoms. For her milestone, the nonprofit Wear It Well gave her a makeover, followed by a parade and party with loved ones. Her daughter, Vanessa Shatterwhite, highlights the critical first five years after transplant due to the risk of organ rejection, which decreases afterward. Sylvia expresses gratitude for the donor and her new lungs. Her family hopes to raise awareness about organ donation and celebrate her strength and faith.
Sylvia Berry, a double lung and heart transplant survivor, celebrated her five-year transplant anniversary with a makeover, parade …
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First West Nile Virus death reported in Mississippi for 2025
SUMMARY: The West Nile virus has been present in Mississippi since 2001, with fluctuating case numbers over the years. August is peak mosquito season, increasing the risk of infection. The virus spreads primarily through bites from infected mosquitoes. Precautions include avoiding outdoor activities at dawn and dusk, wearing long sleeves despite the heat, and using insect repellent containing DEET. Although cases are currently lower than in previous years, the first West Nile-related death of the year occurred in Washington County. Symptoms resemble the flu and appear days to weeks after a bite. Medical care focuses on managing symptoms, as there is no cure. Removing standing water helps reduce mosquito populations.
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