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Patrick's Wednesday PM Forecast 7/10/24
SUMMARY: Today’s weather features partly sunny skies with high clouds, temperatures in the low 90s, and light winds. The region enjoys slightly drier air due to remnants of Hurricane Barrel. Tonight’s weather will be clear and refreshing, with temperatures dropping to the mid-70s. Tomorrow, highs will reach up to 95 with faster warming and potential for isolated showers. The weekend will see temperatures rise to the upper 90s under a heat dome, with minimal rain chances. Early next week will remain hot and mostly dry, but by Tuesday and Wednesday, temperatures will cool slightly and rain chances will increase.
Patrick’s Wednesday PM Forecast 7/10/24
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Local air travelers excited about new TSA policy
SUMMARY: TSA has ended the long-standing requirement for passengers to remove their shoes during airport security screenings at all U.S. airports, starting immediately. Homeland Security Secretary Kristen Gnome announced this change, the first since 2006, when the policy was implemented after the “shoe bomber” Richard Reid attempted an attack. The new rule aims to reduce wait times and improve passenger experience without changing other security procedures. Local travelers expressed relief, appreciating the convenience and flexibility of keeping their shoes on. This update is part of broader efforts under President Trump’s vision for a “new golden age” of American travel.
The Transportation Security Administration no longer requires passengers to take their shoes off during the screening process.
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Volunteer registration open for 82nd National Folk Festival
SUMMARY: The National Folk Festival will be held in Jackson, Mississippi, from November 7 to 9, marking the first time the Deep South hosts the event. This 90-year-old festival will remain in Jackson for three years, expected to boost local tourism and economic impact. Organizers are actively recruiting 800 to 1,000 volunteers from churches, community groups, and organizations such as Jackson Association of Neighborhoods and Jackson State University. A fundraising campaign offers “Friend of the Festival” yard signs for $250 each, aiming to sell 400 signs to raise $100,000. The festival is free, family-friendly, and promotes community involvement and cultural celebration.
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JPS to host Job Fair on July 10
SUMMARY: Jackson Public Schools is hiring year-round, with a peak hiring season currently underway. They seek teachers—especially in mathematics, special education, and English—instructional assistants, custodians, bus drivers, child nutrition workers, mechanics, electricians, and other support staff to maintain facilities and support student learning. Bus drivers need a CDL, which the district helps applicants obtain. The district also encourages retired teachers to return under a 2024 state law allowing retirees to work full-time without losing benefits. A job fair will be held Thursday at Kirksey Middle School, 5677 Highland Drive. Applications can also be submitted online at the district’s website.
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