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Tax Day extended to April 18 nationally, July 31 for Mississippi storm victims

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Due to April 15 falling on a Saturday and Emancipation Day, a observed in Washington, D.C., falling on Monday, Tax Day 2023 has been moved to Tuesday, April 18.

The millions of Americans who have not yet filed their taxes will have until Tuesday at 11:59 p.m. PT to do so or at least file an extension, while affected by recent storm have until July 31.

Jeremy Nelson, a partner with Element Wealth, explained on a recent episode of MidDays with Gerard Giberthow those who haven't gotten around to filing their taxes this year have an to…

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By: Caleb Salers
Title: Tax Day extended to April 18 nationally, July 31 for Mississippi storm victims
Sourced From: www..fm/tax-day-extended-to-april-18-nationally-july-31-for-mississippi-storm-victims/
Published Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2023 16:18:03 +0000

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Mississippi Lottery’s 2024 Summer of Fun Promo Heats Up

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www.wcbi.com – Ansley Perkins – 2024-05-07 10:54:25

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Lottery is hosting its 2024 Summer of Fun promotion with nearly half a million in cash giveaways and prizes. Starting on May 21, fifteen drawings will take place, offering prizes such as cash, grills, coolers, boats, and trucks. Entry forms can be accessed by scanning QR codes at lottery play centers or via email for Mississippi Lottery Insiders. There is no purchase necessary to enter, and entering multiple drawings is . Winners will be notified by certified mail, and the odds of winning depend on the total number of entries each . Complete rules can be found on their website. Follow Mississippi Lottery on social for updates.

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Mississippi students say racial slurs used at protest ‘horrifically uncalled for’

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www.wjtv.com – Mike Suriani – 2024-05-07 09:17:27

SUMMARY: The Chancellor of the of Mississippi has promised an investigation into student conduct after racial slurs were used during a pro-Palestine demonstration. One student has been from the Phi Delta Theta fraternity for making racial gestures. Witnesses are shocked at how quickly racial slurs were used. The protest, which took place near a statue of the first Black man to integrate the university, led to disruptions and disrespectful behavior. The university is committed to supporting expression and peaceful assembly, but disciplinary action may be taken against offending . Overall, the incident has caused harm and set back efforts to erase the university's troubled past.

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A warm, breezy, and muggy Tuesday – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Belle Oliver – 2024-05-07 07:26:07

SUMMARY: Warm and humid conditions will persist for the next few days, with an increased of storms on Wednesday night. will be warm, muggy, and breezy with the possibility of isolated showers or storms in the afternoon, some of which could be severe. Tomorrow will be another warm day with highs in the upper 80s to possibly 90 degrees, and the chance of storms will increase on Wednesday night. By Friday and the , the weather should improve with clearing skies and drier , and temperatures returning to the mid to upper 70s.

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