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National Night Out rolls through Jackson
SUMMARY: The National Night Out event in Jackson, organized by law enforcement and local leaders, aimed to strengthen community-police partnerships. The initiative, led by Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, featured a caravan parade and a gathering at the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, showcasing around 70 booths from various community partners and law enforcement agencies. Chief of Capitol Police emphasized the importance of providing a centralized location for residents to engage with city services. The event highlighted unity and community support, with officials from the Mississippi Highway Patrol encouraging residents to connect with law enforcement personnel who are also members of the community.
National Night Out rolls through Jackson
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Lauderdale County applies for a loan to help develop land, in hopes to bring new business
SUMMARY: The county has initiated a loan application process via the Mississippi Development Authority to finance the development of promising land for future business opportunities. If approved, the loan could be up to $9 million at a 4% interest rate, although the final amount may vary based on needs. Importantly, this funding will not affect taxes or millage rates. The loan will be split between Meridian and Lauderdale County and will be repaid using tax revenue generated from businesses that establish operations on the developed land.
Lauderdale County applies for a loan to help develop land, in hopes to bring new business
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MCC hosts its annual โMy College Cares Dayโ to give back to the community
SUMMARY: MCC hosts a one-day volunteer event that closes the campus for community service. Staff serve as team captains, overseeing students at various volunteer sites, including Westley House Community Center and St. Patrick’s School. Participants enjoy giving back and connecting with faculty and peers. The event, dubbed “College Cares,” embodies the college’s commitment to community service, allowing participants to engage in outdoor activities while working together. Volunteers express satisfaction from their contributions and camaraderie. For more information about MCC community events, visit Meridian cc.edu.
MCC hosts its annual โMy College Cares Day’ to give back to the community
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MS Sports Hall of Fame announces 2025 class
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2025, featuring notable inductees like NBA champion Mo Williams, Ole Miss NFL star Dexter McCluster, and USM baseball coach Scott Berry. Other inductees include USM running back Derrick Nix, former Jackson Prep coach Steve Rives, Madison Central football coach Mike Justice, golf pro Robbie Webb, and former MSU DB Steve Freeman. The eight were chosen for their significant contributions to sports and the state. Mo Williams expressed surprise and gratitude for the honor, reflecting on his journey from Florida to Mississippi and his achievements at a young age of 41.
The Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame revealed 8 new inductees for the 2025 Class. Among them are Jackson’s Mo Williams, USM …
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