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Here’s what major retailers will be open on Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: Major retail stores in the U.S. are opting to close for Thanksgiving, allowing employees to enjoy the holiday. However, some stores will remain open, such as Bass Pro Shops, CVS, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Kroger, Old Navy, Sears, The Fresh Market, Walgreens, and Whole Foods with varying hours. A trend started in 2022 when many retailers chose to shut their doors during the holiday, and it seems to be continuing. Many of these closed stores will reopen on Black Friday with specific hours listed. Notable closures include Academy Sports + Outdoors, Best Buy, Costco, and Walmart, with opening hours cited for the Black Friday sale.
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Bat tests positive for rabies in Tippah County, officials urge precaution
SUMMARY: State health officials in Mississippi have confirmed a bat tested positive for rabies in the northern part of the state. The Mississippi Board of Animal Health (MBAH) was informed by the state Department of Health (MSDH). Two dogs possibly exposed to the rabid bat have been quarantined. Since 1961, Mississippi has had only two confirmed rabies cases in humans and animals, both linked to infected bats. Officials stress the importance of vaccinating pets and avoiding contact with wild animals like bats, raccoons, and foxes. If bitten by a potentially rabid animal, individuals should seek medical treatment promptly.
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Border Patrol arrests 48 undocumented immigrants in Mississippi
SUMMARY: U.S. Border Patrol’s New Orleans Sector conducted “Operation Magnolia,” resulting in the arrest of 48 undocumented immigrants in Harrison County, Mississippi, along Interstate 10 during the last week of April. The detainees were from Mexico, Nicaragua, Kazakhstan, Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala, and included three U.S. citizens charged with federal crimes. Authorities processed the immigrants for removal, prosecuting eight for re-entry after deportation and one for using false documents. The operation also seized $104,000 in cash, firearms, magazines, and contraband. Acting Chief Agent Adam Calderon emphasized strict enforcement, warning against smuggling. The initiative had previously arrested 25 immigrants in March in Pearl.
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Baptist selected as potential buyer for Starkville’s only hospital
SUMMARY: Months after Starkville’s only hospital went up for sale, the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors has selected Baptist Memorial Health Care as the potential buyer of Oktibbeha County Hospital (OCH) Regional Medical Center. The decision follows discussions with stakeholders, including Mississippi State University and the Greater Starkville Development Partnership. The county government, which has controlled OCH since 1973, determined that selling the hospital was necessary due to financial challenges and residents seeking care at other hospitals. The sale is expected to finalize by summer or early fall. Baptist Memorial Health Care, based in Memphis, owns multiple hospitals in Mississippi.
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