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Jackson Veterans Home uses reserve water tanks
SUMMARY: The frigid weather in Jackson, Mississipi has affected the water system in the capital city, forcing residents and some healthcare facilities to take drastic measures to secure clean water. The Jackson Veterans Home, in particular, has been able to maintain stable water supply due to reserve water tanks and fire suppression towers, which are able to hold and distribute water in case of a water emergency. The facility invests roughly $100,000 in these systems, which have proved to be priceless in the event of water shortages. The facility is fortunate to have this system, especially since the area is one of five zip codes put under a boil water notice.
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Alabama man killed in Hinds County crash
SUMMARY: An Alabama man, Curicous Palmer, was killed in a crash in Hinds County on U.S. 80 near Jones Road on April 28, just after 5:00 p.m. Palmer was driving a 2017 Ford Focus when he ran off the road and hit a tree, causing him to be ejected from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash is currently being investigated by the Mississippi Highway Patrol.
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Rain possible Monday PM, warming up-mid-week – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Rain chances will start the week with temperatures near 80 degrees in Columbus, Mississippi. Widespread rain is expected to stay south, but scattered downpours are possible. Isolated showers may continue into Monday evening with temperatures dropping to the low 60s. Mid-week will bring decreasing clouds on Tuesday and highs in the low 80s. Wednesday and Thursday will be warmer with temperatures in the upper 80s and plenty of sunshine. Friday may see more rain and possible storms as another front moves in. Overall, a mix of rainy and warm weather is expected throughout the week.
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Looking back on 2011 Louisville tornado and moving forward
SUMMARY: The lives of Kenisha White Jones and her grandmother were changed forever when their house in Winston County took a direct hit from a storm. Jones suffered a fractured back and her grandmother lost her home. The Long-term Community Recovery Committee Winston Strong stepped in to help with the rebuilding process, providing assistance to Jones and other affected families. Reverend Mike Dowd, the former Executive Director of Winston Strong, believes that the community has come back stronger after the disaster. Winston Strong helped rebuild 23 homes and repair over 60 others, showcasing the resilience and character of the community.
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