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Why are the M-Braves leaving? Mayor speaks out
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Braves will be playing their final season at Trustmark Park in Pearl before moving to their new home in Columbus, Georgia. The city, county, and state offered an additional $1 million in incentives each year to keep the ballclub playing at the stadium, but the team's owners ultimately decided to leave. The departure of the Braves is disappointing, but it opens up opportunities for growth and development in the area. Trustmark Park's future will be determined in the coming months, and the city and Spectrum Capital will work to find a replacement for the team. Despite the loss of the Braves, the area is expected to continue thriving.
Why are the M-Braves leaving? Mayor speaks out
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Families attend 2024 Lynch Street Festival
SUMMARY: The 31st Annual Lynch Street Cultural Arts Festival in Jackson brought together a diverse crowd for two days of free, carnival-like fun. Festival-goers enjoyed mingling, eating, and live music, with one attendee even reconnecting with her high school class reunion. Organizers hope to continue hosting the event to showcase unity and a good time in the city.
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Hinds County host prescription 'drug take back day'
SUMMARY: Shopping Center SATURDAY
WHERE POLICE WERE ON HAND TO
COLLECT UNUSED PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS. THE DRUGS WILL BE
PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. IN
COMING HALF HOUR, THEY
COLLECTED OVER 200 LBS OF
PRESCRIPTION PILLS.
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Feel Good Friday: Inmates work hard, bus drivers get recognition, a savory snack gets its own day,
SUMMARY: The content discusses various feel-good stories, including hardworking inmates at a correctional facility building a useful project, a celebration of bus drivers in Tupelo, National Pretzel Day, and a World War II veteran turning 100 years old. The inmates are seen working on a construction project, bus drivers being appreciated by the Tupelo Public School District, the celebration of National Pretzel Day, and a World War II veteran celebrating his 100th birthday. Alan Gagnan served in the army during the war and is looking forward to reaching 200 years old. Happy moments and milestones are highlighted in these stories.
Feel Good Friday: Inmates in Chickasaw County work hard, bus drivers get recognition for their hard work, a savory snack gets its own day, and a WWII veteran celebrated his birthday.
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