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Jackson leaders concerned about pay from T-Mobile
SUMMARY: Some members of the Jackson City Council in Mississippi are claiming that T-Mobile is not paying enough for the lease of its cell towers throughout the city. Jackson receives $30,000 per tower, but some councilmembers believe this is too low considering T-Mobile is a multi-billion dollar company. Councilman Kenneth Stokes expressed frustration at the low payment, saying that the city needs money desperately. However, Councilman Ashby Foote warned against being too confrontational with T-Mobile, as the city could potentially lose revenue if the company decides to leave.
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Columbus police investigate burglaries at Littlewoods Mall
SUMMARY: Columbus police are investigating a series of burglaries at a shopping center, with five businesses being broken into. Security camera footage captured three individuals with bags and ropes approaching stores. Store owners like Stephanie Studdard and Emma Newman expressed frustration at the thefts, with Newman reporting several hundred dollars stolen from her store. Police advised residents and business owners to secure their properties and set alarms to deter burglars. The department received tips from the community and planned to meet with business owners to ensure safety and security. Social media and video footage were being used to identify suspects.
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MCSD superintendent explains impact of Inspire Act
SUMMARY: The new Inspire Act funding formula in Mississippi aims to improve student learning by allocating funding based on enrollment rather than attendance. This new method will provide more financial assistance to public school districts, especially during low attendance months. The formula will give extra funding for students in poverty, gifted programs, special needs, and ESL programs. Families like Dennis Holloway believe this funding will benefit students by providing resources like Chromebooks and books. The Monroe County School District is expected to receive an increase of about $60,000 in total funding, replacing the old Mississippi Adequate Education Program.
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Mother pulls her kids from rubble after storm
SUMMARY: A mother and her three children narrowly escaped with cuts and bruises after a tree fell on their home during a storm in Columbus. Despite the physical injuries, the emotional toll on the family, especially the children who have special needs, is severe. The mother expressed frustration at bystanders who did not immediately help them, but neighbors, friends, and organizations later came to their aid. The family is currently displaced but hopeful to find a new home soon. Resources for those displaced or in need of emotional support are available through various organizations.
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