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MEMA urges residents to prepare as hurricane season kicks off
By: WJTV 12 News
Title: MEMA urges residents to prepare as hurricane season kicks off
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10 Years Later: WTVA to air seven-part special about anniversary of Tupelo, Louisville tornadoes
SUMMARY: A destructive tornado hit Tupelo and Lewisville, causing widespread destruction and loss of lives. Communities came together in the aftermath, showing resilience and strength. WTV 9 News shares emotional stories of recovery and hope ten years later. Viewers are invited to watch the special broadcast at 6 and 10 p.m., sponsored by Steel Strong Shelters.
April 28 marks the 10th anniversary of the tornadoes that destroyed parts of Tupelo and Louisville.
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Flowood hosts 2024 Mudbug Bash
SUMMARY: As summertime approaches, the city of Flowood hosted its annual Mud Bug bash, celebrating its community spirit despite the high prices of crawfish this year. The event brought together citizens and local businesses, showing support for the growing city and its small-town charm. Despite the expensive crawfish prices, the community came together to enjoy the event and support local businesses. The organizers were pleased with the turnout and hoped the event would continue to grow in the future, showcasing the importance of supporting local businesses and celebrating together as a community in a beautiful natural setting.
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JPD looks to use cameras to tackle crime in the city
SUMMARY: The city council approved a measure requiring store owners to install cameras connected to the city's Blue Light Camera Network to improve safety. Vice Council President Angelique Lee introduced the ordinance, which must go through final review before going into effect on May 23rd. Councilman Kenneth Stokes supported passing the ordinance immediately, citing violent crimes at convenience stores. JPD's Asst. Chief Vincent Grizell confirmed the link between violence and these stores. Chief Wade supported the measure to enhance safety. Owners must install digital security cameras covering store entryways and parking lots, connecting to the Blue Light Camera Network. The goal is to prevent violent incidents like carjackings.
The city wants to set up cameras around the city to fight crime
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