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🌱 Jehovah's Witnesses Campaign + Jackson Water Problems
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Good morning, neighbors! It's me again, Kayla Harrison, your host of the Jackson Daily.
First, today's weather:
Plenty of sunshine. High: 62 Low: 36.
Here are the top stories in Jackson today:
- Jehovah's Witnesses are bringing a positive message to Jackson through a worldwide campaign. The goal of the campaign is to give out around 36 million copies of The Watchtower magazine that contain a series answering the question, "Is this world going to end?" The Watchtower remains the most widely translated and circulated magazine in the world. (WLBT)
- Jackson restaurant owners said the city's water problems are costing them tens of thousands of dollars. This latest water setback is small in comparison to earlier water problems, but it has been a costly year for restaurant businesses in Jackson dealing with the lack of water pressure, or not being able to use it at all. (WAPT Jackson)
- Children's of Mississippi has appointed Dr. Phillip Burch as the new chief of pediatric cardiothoracic surgery. (WJTV)
- Visit Jackson unveiled new additions to the 'Icons' art series that celebrates the famous faces of Jackson. (WLBT)
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- The Light in the Piazza - Gertrude Castellow Ford Center for the Performing Arts (7:30 PM)
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— Kayla Harrison
About me: Kayla Harrison is a Writing Arts professor, as well as a freelance writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners. She holds a Master's Degree in Writing Arts and is grateful to incorporate writing into everything she does. In her free time, you can find her listening to podcasts, writing poetry, and visiting local coffee shops.
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