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Kim Stringer wins husband's vacant seat, becomes Petal's Ward 2 Alderwoman
SUMMARY: Dr. Hampton mentioned that the vote to put this to a vote could happen in May. The City of Petal has a new leader for residents living in Ward 2, Kim Stringer, taking over from her husband, Steve Stringer. Kim Stringer won a special election with about 53 percent of the vote and is excited to work for the citizens of Ward 2. Mayor Tony Ducker said that Alderwoman Stringer will take office soon.
Kim Stringer wins husband’s vacant seat, becomes Petal’s Ward 2 Alderwoman.
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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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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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Fourth of July Firework Safety with AMR
SUMMARY: Eric Phillips joined Live at Nine to discuss fireworks safety, emphasizing its importance during this holiday week. Fireworks are fun but can be dangerous if not handled properly. Phillips stressed having a clear plan, choosing a safe location away from dry grass and buildings, and having one sober person in charge. Safety measures include keeping a water source or sand nearby to extinguish fires. Common mistakes include holding fireworks or relighting duds, which should be avoided. In case of injuries, call 911 immediately and rinse burns with cool water—not home remedies like mustard. Adults must supervise children closely to ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration.
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