Mississippi News
Rolling Fork residents remain resilient after March 2023 tornado
SUMMARY: Despite the devastation caused by an EF-4 tornado in Rolling Fork, residents and businesses are showing resilience and determination to rebuild. While progress has been made in rebuilding homes and businesses, there is still a need for more support and resources. Residents express gratitude for the volunteers who have helped during this difficult time, but they still feel that more assistance is needed. FEMA has announced a reimbursement of nearly $3 million to Rolling Fork for sign replacement and road repairs. The community is coming together to overcome the challenges and build back stronger than before.
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Hinds County secures funds for courthouse renovations
SUMMARY: Renovations are set to begin at the Hinds County Courthouse in Jackson after securing $3 million for repairs, particularly on the roof. County officials are working with vendors to address any potential hazardous materials in the building, ensuring that the historical courtroom is safe for visitors. Supervisor Robert Graham emphasized the need for upgrades to prevent issues like mold, mildew, and leaky roofs. Supervisor Wanda Evers also proposed testing the courthouse paint for lead and asbestos to ensure the building's safety for all occupants. The goal is to work with the Department of Archives and History to renovate the courthouse properly.
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Mississippi News
HVAC experts tell when to service your AC unit
SUMMARY: Boyle's Heating and Cooling owner, Mike Boyle, stresses the importance of preparing air conditioners for Mississippi's summer heat. Warning signs of a failing unit include a higher temperature rise than set on the thermostat. With heat-related deaths on the rise, community members like Milton Tate emphasize checking on seniors and the disabled during hot weather. Boyle recommends yearly AC unit checks by professionals and monthly filter changes to maintain efficiency. Remember, the average life expectancy of an AC unit is about 15 years. It is important to take proactive steps now to ensure your unit is ready for the summer heat.
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CPD responds to separate stabbing, shooting reports in 24 Hours
SUMMARY: Within 24 hours, Columbus Police Department dealt with two incidents of aggravated domestic violence and assault. In one incident, a woman damaged property and stabbed a man's tire and hand. In another incident, a verbal altercation turned into a shooting, injuring one woman. The police are looking for the suspects, Mimie Smith and LaQuantavious Perry. The Public Information Officer emphasized the importance of managing emotions and thinking before acting to avoid such violent outcomes. Residents are urged to call the police if they have any information on the suspects.
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