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McComb’s water towers recover after cold snap
SUMMARY: major shortage of water was caused in McComb, Mississippi due to recent winter weather depleting water towers and causing the city's computerized water operation system to freeze. Local businesses like Vine's Smokehouse have been affected, but continue to operate. The city's mayor, Quordiniah Lockley, explains that only one water testing was required since the boil water notice was issued by the city and not the health department. Despite the challenges, businesses are finding ways to adapt and continue serving their customers.
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Columbus citizens voting Tuesday on school bond issue
SUMMARY: Columbus residents are voting on a $36 million bond issue for the Columbus Municipal School district, which would go towards repairs and safety upgrades in school buildings. Poll workers are uncertain about voter turnout, with concerns about lack of information from the school board. A 60% vote is needed to pass the measure, with voting open until 7:00 pm. The outcome will be reported on WTV 9 News at 10. Residents have been slowly trickling in to vote throughout the day.
The Columbus Municipal School District hopes to secure funding for district-wide improvements.
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Mississippi governor celebrates National Police Week in Jackson
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves celebrated National Police Week at the Capitol with Commissioner Sean Tindle, thanking police and their families for their sacrifices to keep the state safe. Reeves emphasized the importance of showing gratitude to law enforcement for their dedication and service, highlighting their daily sacrifices. He shared pictures from the ceremony on social media, urging the public to express their appreciation to the police for their hard work and commitment. The ceremony served as a tribute to the bravery and dedication of police officers across the state.
Gov. Tate Reeves participated in a ceremony celebrating National Police Week in Jackson.
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Voters to decide on Lamar County school bond
SUMMARY: Today, voters in Lamar County are deciding on whether to approve a $117 million bond for the Lamar County School District. The funds will be used to construct new Summerall High School, Oak Grove Middle School, and Pis High School. Property taxes may increase by around $25 per year for a $100,000 home if the bond is approved. The polls will remain open until 7:00 this evening for residents to cast their votes on the referendum.
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