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Jones County organization gathering school supplies
SUMMARY: The Laurel Social Club is hosting its fourth annual Pack the Class Supply Drive to gather donations for Jones County Special Education classrooms. They seek specific items like baby wipes, hand sanitizer, and paper towels, aiming to provide 50 teachers with supply packages. The organization emphasizes the unique needs of special education classrooms, advocating for education and overall teacher support. The supply drive concludes on July 20th, and details on donations can be found on their website.
Jones County organization gathering school supplies.
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Residents concerned about road erosion in Jackson neighborhood
SUMMARY: Northeast Jackson residents are concerned after a vehicle got stuck in a ditch due to erosion along Wychwood Boulevard near Oakwood Boulevard and Fern Crest Drive. The ditch, located by a creek that fills during rain, caused a resident’s daughter to become stuck recently. Councilman Ashby Foote, representing Ward One where Oakwood is located, acknowledged the issue. He submitted photos of the erosion to the city administration about four weeks ago and asked that it be prioritized by the Public Works Department. Although repairs are pending due to the administration transition, Foote plans to submit the project to the new mayor and urges caution when driving in the area.
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Mississippi residents enjoy Fourth of July traditions
SUMMARY: The Fourth of July is about more than fun and food; it symbolizes freedom and American civil liberties. Marie Menifield of 12 News shares that many people focus on food, family traditions, and the freedom to choose how they celebrate. Amid global unrest, Americans are honoring the day and appreciating the freedoms often taken for granted. Many participants cherish their rights and recognize the sacrifices made for them. Some celebrate with events like the Farm Bureau Watermelon Classic 5K, while others spend quiet time with family, grilling and shooting fireworks. Festivities continue through the weekend with law enforcement present for safety.
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Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ashlyn (7/4)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ashlyn, who submitted a colorful drawing depicting the sun shining down with a cloud passing through the sky. The picture shows a beach scene with a plane flying overhead, carrying a banner that reads “Welcome to Mississippi!” Ashlyn’s artwork was warmly praised as a great drawing, and viewers are encouraged to continue submitting their own pictures. The weather segment thanks Ashlyn for her photo submission and celebrates her creative contribution to the program. The cheerful image captures the bright, sunny weather and the welcoming spirit of Mississippi.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ashlyn (7/4)
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