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🌱'Journey For Justice' In Jackson + JPD Officer Injured In Crash
Your five-minute guide to everything worth knowing today in Jackson.

Hello, neighbors! Kayla Harrison here with a fresh Jackson Daily.
First, today's weather:
Plenty of sunshine. High: 56 Low: 35.
Here are the top stories in Jackson today:
- An EPA administrator will visit Jackson on his "Journey for Justice" tour. Michael S. Regan plans to experience how environmental concerns are affecting those in marginalized communities. He plans to meet with neighbors, activists, and community leaders. (WJTV)
- A JPD officer was injured in a crash and taken to UMMC Thursday night. According to the officer, something in the road caused him to lose control and run off the road. (WAPT Jackson)
- The Fall Art Show, presented by Interiors Market in Jackson, featured artists such as Roxanne Hilsman, Susan Ingram, Lyn Isonhood, Pryor Lampton, and more. (Northside Sun)
- Jackson Free Clinic received a special grant from the American Academy of Family Physician's Foundation to help purchase medical equipment and instruments to enhance primary care. (WLBT)
- A gas line break led to a 12-hour road closure in Flowood. (Daily Advent)
Today in Jackson:
- Bravo II - Inspired Journeys - Mississippi Symphony Association (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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