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JPS students return to class
SUMMARY: Today is the first day of school and Madeleine Nolan is live at Northwest Jackson Middle School. While waiting, there are some things you should know before heading back to school. The superintendent hotline is available for questions regarding registration and transportation. The number is 601-960-2781. Additionally, there will be a high presence of school busses on the roads, so commuters should drive carefully.
Jackson Public Schools students return to class.
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Music Monday: Twurt Chamberlain
SUMMARY: The musician from Lexington, Mississippi, discusses his journey from playing on street corners to hitting the stage in Jackson's music scene. He talks about his background, family, and soul food restaurant in Lex, emphasizing the beauty and history of his hometown. He praises the talent and collaboration in the Jackson music scene, stating it is underrated but growing. Describing his music as real and inspired by personal experiences, he aims to spread positivity and good vibes through his performances. His uniqueness lies in his genuine energy and desire to make people smile, with a focus on living life to the fullest and embracing possibilities.
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Tree falls on South Jackson home
SUMMARY: see furniture and personal belongings covered in debris and the ceiling partially collapsed. Thankfully, no one was injured but the family is now left without a place to stay. They are working with insurance and local authorities to assess the damage and begin the process of rebuilding. The community has come together to offer support and assistance during this difficult time. It serves as a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared for unexpected events.
A tree fell on a house in South Jackson.
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Governor Tate Reeves is requesting individual assistance from FEMA
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves is requesting individual assistance from FEMA for storms that occurred in April, specifically from April 8th to April 11th. The request is for six counties – nishoba, Hancock, Hines, Humphrey, Madison, and Scott – that were affected by severe storms, flooding, strong winds, and tornadoes. The state reported 13 tornadoes and two deaths during this time. If approved, individual assistance could provide grants for temporary housing, home repairs, low-cost loans, and other programs to residents in these areas. Damage in Hines County is shown in a video accompanying the announcement.
This request is for the storms that happened back in April.
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