Mississippi News
Tupelo High School show choir hosts first-ever ‘King City Classic’
SUMMARY: The “King City Classic” show choir competition took place at the Cadence Bank Arena in Tupelo, with 18 groups from three states competing. Tupelo High School's show choir, “Synergy,” was the host. The competition featured middle school and elementary show choirs on February 16 and high school groups on February 17. Reagan Ray, host of the middle school show choir “Splash,” emphasized the learning and celebratory experience for all performers. The event aimed to be a rewarding experience for directors and kids after all their hard work. Tickets were available at KingCityClassic.com for the event.
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Strong storms late Wednesday night – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Active weather is expected in the Mid-South/Southeast region over the next 24-36 hours, with a chance of storms and showers. Wednesday will be partly cloudy with temperatures reaching the upper 80s and low 90s. Gusty southwest winds are also expected. Storms may develop in northern MS late Wednesday night, with potential for hail, wind, and tornadoes. Thursday may see additional storm development, but coverage is uncertain. Drier weather is expected for the weekend, with lower humidity and pleasant conditions. Rain chances return late Sunday into early next week.
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Mississippi sees high number of job openings
SUMMARY: Mississippi's economy is thriving with many job openings, but not enough people to fill them. Occupations in high demand include registered nurses, fast food workers, retail sales, general managers, first-line supervisors, and physicians. The state has a low unemployment rate, with jobs available in various sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, education, retail, transportation, and public administration. The mass exodus of Baby Boomers, early retirements, and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic have contributed to the mismatch between job openings and applicants. Experts note a shortage of workers in the hospitality industry and believe that many who left the job market are now returning.
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CPD sends message to parents with Operation T-B.O.N.E.
SUMMARY: The Columbus Police Department is cracking down on crime with Operation T-B.O.N.E, targeting neighborhoods to reduce violence. The recent arrest of two brothers for possession of stolen firearms and drugs prompted the involvement of their mother in the investigation. Chief Joseph Daughtry emphasized the importance of community involvement, urging people to provide tips and information to help combat crime. The CPD is increasing patrols in high-crime areas and making more traffic stops, aiming to make it uncomfortable for criminals. The slogan “Tippin' ain't snitchin'” underscores the importance of reporting criminal activity without fear of retaliation.
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