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Jackson police officer, driver injured in crash
SUMMARY: A Jackson police officer was involved in a two-vehicle crash at North State and Court streets, sustaining minor injuries. The officer was traveling through the intersection when it collided with another vehicle. Both drivers were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of their minor injuries. The incident is still being investigated by police.
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Stronger Together Foundation Tribal Movie
SUMMARY: The Stronger Together Foundation hosted a private screening and Q&A for the film “Tribal” at the MCC McCain Theater. The event, which started at 4:30, gathered community members to watch the film, which tells the stories of three US combat veterans sharing their experiences for the first time. The film aims to educate viewers about the true combat aspects of war and its impact. The producer, motivated by his experiences and the loss of fellow soldiers to suicide, views the film as a “force multiplier” to spread awareness. For more information or to donate, visit strongertogetherfoundation.org.
Stronger Together Foundation Tribal Movie
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/19/24
SUMMARY: The upcoming weather will feel very much like June, with temperatures flirting with seasonal averages. This week, highs are forecasted around 90 degrees, aligning closely with early June averages of 89 degrees. High pressure ensures a calm and hot week with no immediate rain expected, although storms are present to the west and south. By the end of the week, a slight cooling trend and minor rain chances may appear. Nights will remain clear with low temperatures in the 60s. Overall, the weather will be seasonable and stable, with significant rain unlikely. Summer officially starts in 32 days, and the countdown is on.
Above average temps will dominate the week
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New program will teach Jacksonians how the water system works
SUMMARY: Jackson Water is launching a new educational initiative called the Jackson Water Academy. Starting next month, the program will offer three two-hour sessions on the water system, treatment processes, billing, and sustainability. The aim is to provide insight into the efforts taken to rehabilitate the system and ensure its future sustainability. Applications for the June event are open, with a deadline at the end of May. The program seeks to increase public understanding of the local wastewater utility and its operations.
New program will teach Jacksonians how the water system works
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