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Starkville Strong organization aims to define homelessness within the city

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2023-08-11 18:47:17

SUMMARY: Starkville Strong, a nonprofit organization in Starkville, Mississippi, believes that the stigma surrounding homelessness is preventing many people from receiving financial and housing assistance. The federal has a strict definition of homelessness, but the reality is much more complex. Many homeless individuals and families in rural do not fit the stereotype of living on the streets or in boxes. Starkville Strong provides alternative and resources to those who do not meet the federal definition of homelessness. They aim to address the lack of affordable and available housing in the area and create a temporary housing village in the future.

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How it’s remembered in Columbus

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www.wcbi.com – Anthony Jenkins – 2024-04-29 19:19:46

SUMMARY: Mississippi employees had a day off for , a to remember Confederate soldiers. Columbus, MS, has over 2,000 Confederate soldiers buried at Friendship Cemetery, along with Union soldiers. The holiday began in 1866 with the 's ladies honoring both Confederate and Union soldiers. This gesture of reconciliation inspired a national Memorial Day. Representative Kabir Karriem has tried to abolish Confederate Memorial Day, but his bills have not passed. The holiday's unique history in Columbus highlights the theme of reconciliation and unity in honoring all fallen soldiers.

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Columbus projects progress report: City leaders give update

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www.wcbi.com – Shawanda Jones – 2024-04-29 19:14:51

SUMMARY: Renovations at Columbus's oldest and largest park, Propst Park, four fields with new turf and fencing, are expected to be completed by mid-May. The council, led by Councilman Stephen Jones and Vice Joseph Mickens, is overseeing the . Additionally, the city is working on a $7 million annual paving project to improve 119 portions of roads and streets. Progress is also being made on the Columbus Riverwalk Pedestrian Bridge, with engineers aiming for completion in the fall, depending on weather conditions. Weather is a key factor in meeting anticipated completion dates for these projects.

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Tupelo city hall hosts 10 year “reflection of tornado” program

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-04-29 19:11:59

SUMMARY: The Hall commemorated the 10th anniversary of an EF3 that devastated the city in 2014, with Jason Shelton and other sharing their survival stories. Former fire chief Walker recalled the terrifying experience and praised the preparedness and response of the . K.C. Grist, the executive director of the American Red Cross North Mississippi Chapter, discussed their role in providing food and shelter during the disaster and how it prepared them for future natural disasters. The was attended by over 80 people, reflecting on the community's response and resilience in the face of tragedy.

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