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WTVA viewers describe what makes their moms special for Mother's Day
SUMMARY: With Mother's Day approaching, many people shared what makes their moms special on Facebook. Peggy admires her mom for her courage and perseverance, while Gracie praised her mother's strength during tough times. Amanda values her mom's wise advice, while Rebecca's mom overcame her fear of water to teach her children to swim. Others highlighted qualities like keeping the family together, cooking skills, and being a reliable source of knowledge. The love, care, and sacrifices of these mothers were greatly appreciated by their children. As Mother's Day approaches, it's a time to celebrate and honor the incredible women in our lives.
WTVA asked viewers to explain what makes their moms special in honor of Mother's Day.
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Chief Wade on accidental shooting
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A 12-year-old boy playing with a gun shot himself Sunday afternoon, JPD Chief Joseph Wade says.
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Jackson City Councilman concerned about new parking meters
SUMMARY: Jackson City Councilman Kenneth Stokes raised concerns about the new parking kiosks downtown, noting that many citizens are unaware of how to use them and are receiving fines as a result. He urged the Jackson Department of Planning and Development to implement a 90-day warning period for users struggling with the new system. Stokes criticized the city for not educating the public earlier. Additionally, he advocated for a formal contract for Police Chief Joseph Wade to empower him to enhance city safety, emphasizing collaboration with other law enforcement agencies. These issues will be addressed at the upcoming city council meeting on Tuesday.
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Healing HERstory
SUMMARY: Alicia Carter, founder and executive director of CARs Compassionate Housing and Hager's House, provides services for women and children fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Her upcoming event, “Her Story,” aims to raise awareness and offer support for women dealing with grief, depression, and anxiety during Mental Health Month. The event features professional mental health speakers, a panel discussion, personal ministry, and networking opportunities in a safe, supportive environment. Attendees will enjoy a holistic experience with knowledge sessions, food, door prizes, and shopping. Registration is required, and sponsorships are still needed.
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