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Keep Jackson Beautiful celebrates Earth Day
SUMMARY: In Jackson, organizations and businesses are joining in on Earth Day celebrations to keep the city beautiful. Residents are participating in activities such as removing litter, planting flowers, and addressing illegal dumping in the community. Alicia Crudup, Executive Director of Keep Jackson Beautiful, emphasizes the importance of showing appreciation for the Earth by beautifying key areas like Freedom Corner. She encourages individuals, churches, and organizations to adopt areas for upkeep. The effort to beautify the city is seen as crucial for welcoming visitors and enhancing the overall community environment. April is recognized as Keep Jackson Beautiful month.
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Amory aims to build large storm shelter before next severe weather season
SUMMARY: The city of Amry is planning to build a new community storm shelter that will be one of the largest in the city. The shelter will be 12 ft wide, 64 ft in length, and able to hold up to 130 people. The city has applied for a $750,000 grant to help fund the project. This shelter is seen as a crucial investment that could save lives, especially in light of past devastating storms in the area. The city hopes to have the shelter completed before the next storm season begins. Residents are supportive of the idea, as it will provide a much-needed sense of security and protection during severe weather events.
The City of Amory is aiming to build a new storm shelter.
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Interview: Wives of Warriors to host 9th Blessed are the Peacemakers 5k
SUMMARY: The Wives of Warriors will host their Ninth Annual Blessed Are the Peacemakers 5K event to fundraise for bulletproof vests for officers in need. Amanda Merill, a representative, explains that the organization aims to support law enforcement by providing protective equipment. They have donated 222 vests so far and the race on May 18th in Tupelo is their biggest fundraiser. A virtual component allows participants nationwide to register. The event has grown in participation over the years, with around 300-350 attendees annually. The goal is to ensure all officers have the necessary gear to stay safe on the job.
Amanda Merrill talks about the Wives of Warriors upcoming Blessed are the Peacemakers 5k.
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5-year-old electrocuted Thursday night in West Point
SUMMARY: A 5-year-old boy was electrocuted at a sports complex in West Point but is recovering well in hospital. The incident happened at a local baseball field where it is believed the boy came into contact with an electric box on a light pole. He was alert when taken to the hospital for further testing. The West Point Police Officer has confirmed the incident and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause. The West Point water and light department has shut down the complex to ensure safety. Baseball games will resume on Monday as police continue to investigate the incident.
A five-year-old boy was electrocuted Thursday night at the Sportsplex in West Point.
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