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Tina Clay sworn in as Jackson City Council member
SUMMARY: Tina Clay was sworn in as the new Ward Two councilwoman for Jackson, marking the City Council’s return to a full slate of seven members. The ceremony drew a large crowd of supporters and featured patriotic elements alongside prayers for her leadership. Clay won her position following a special runoff election amid an ongoing federal bribery investigation affecting city leadership. Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba advised her to maintain equilibrium in her new role. Clay expressed readiness to take charge, emphasizing the importance of stepping up for her constituents and relying on her support network as she begins her duties.

Tina Clay sworn in as Jackson City Council member
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Soggy next two days with storms possible Wednesday
SUMMARY: This morning in central Mississippi, the weather is gloomy and breezy, with temperatures around 59°F and winds gusting 15-20 mph. Cooler conditions exist to the north and east. Rain is expected to increase throughout the day, particularly in the Delta, with a risk of heavy downpours and potential flash flooding in northern areas, totaling 3 to 6 inches by Wednesday night. Tomorrow, additional thunderstorms are predicted, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures may rise into the 60s and 70s. Another front is anticipated on Saturday, potentially bringing gusty storms, while winter temperatures could return by Sunday.

Heavy rainfall is expected from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening, which could aid into a flash flood threat for …
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Authorities encourage safe driving on Super Bowl Sunday
SUMMARY: The 59th annual Super Bowl is this Sunday, and Jackson city officials are urging drivers to prioritize safety. With increased celebrations, law enforcement will be enforcing DUI checkpoints and discouraging distracted or impaired driving. The Mississippi Department of Transportation stresses the importance of keeping collisions on the field, not the roads, as alcohol-related accidents are a significant concern, with over 13,000 fatalities and alcohol-related incidents in 2022. Officials advise designating a sober driver, holding friends accountable, and driving distraction-free. The goal is to ensure everyone remains safe during Super Bowl Sunday festivities.

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Interview: Peanut’s Place hosting inaugural mother/son dance
SUMMARY: Peanut’s Place, an adult life skill center for individuals with special needs, aims to help them reach their full potential by providing meaningful activities and social engagement. Founded by Charlotte Warfield, inspired by her daughter with special needs, the center seeks to fill the gap for adults after school programs end. Their first fundraiser, a Mother-Son dance with a superhero theme, will be held on February 23rd at Lily Creek Farms. Proceeds from the event and t-shirt sales will go toward funding a permanent home for Peanut’s Place, which currently serves six participants with an 18-person waiting list.

Peanut’s Place is hosting its inaugural mother-and-son dance.
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