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Who will take charge of Jackson’s water system?
SUMMARY: A proposed bill would establish an authority to take control of Jackson's water system once the third-party manager leaves. Local residents are split on whether a state takeover or city acquisition is best, with some believing the city officials should have more influence in operations. The Senate passed a bill to appoint a board of directors to oversee the water system, with members appointed by the governor, lieutenant governor, city council, and mayor. Some residents are skeptical of any potential solution, expressing concerns about the safety of the water. Overall, residents want a resolution to the ongoing water issues in Jackson.
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2 arrested for selling meth near church
SUMMARY: Two people, Christopher Adams and Jessica Davis, were arrested by the ATA County Sheriff's Department for selling meth near a church. Adams is charged with selling meth within 1500 feet of a church and is being held in jail without bond. Davis was charged with possession and is currently out on bond. The arrests occurred after a search warrant was executed at a home on Highway 363 in Manache. Sheriff Mitch Neighbors announced the arrests.
Two people were arrested in Itawamba County for selling meth near a church.
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West Point Police seek stolen ATVs
SUMMARY: West Point Police are seeking information on a burglary at Adventure ATV where a red and white Canam 1R side by side was stolen. The incident occurred before midnight, with the burglar wearing all black and escaping west on West Church Hill Road. Police urge anyone with information to contact them to help locate the suspect and the stolen vehicle.
A West Point shop for outdoor vehicles became the scene of a burglary Friday night, and police need your help finding the suspect.
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Pollinator Palooza sprouts for second year in New Albany
SUMMARY: The second annual Pollinator Palooza in New Albany featured native plants and information on birding, bats, and insects. The event, hosted by Camp Creek, also included Woodfire Pizza and crafts. Owner Robert Ballard emphasized the importance of native plants for better growth and less disease. Attendees from all over gathered to celebrate pollinators and learn about the benefits of planting native species. Ballard encouraged those who missed the event to follow Camp Creek on social media for updates on future events. For more information, visit wtva.com.
Sunshine, native plants, and food helped sprout a family-friendly event in New Albany.
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