Mayor Speaks to Philly!

Philadelphia Mayor James Young spoke to the city this morning on the Main Event with LOLLYDUDE. The Mayor talked about COVID-19 and how it's affecting us. Click the link to listen to the full interview. 
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Carthage Mayor Announces Changes & Extends Curfew

Leake - Carthage Mayor Mary Ann Vivians has announced city reopenings, curfew extensions and continued guidelines. As of late Monday all Carthage gyms have been given permission to reopen. Curfews have been extended from 9:00pm-6:00am. The Mayor has also requested that CDC guidelines be... Read More.
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No Coronavirus Cases Identified in Neshoba County

Neshoba - Neshoba County is still reporting zero confirmed Coronavirus cases as of today. "A total of 108 people have been tele screened since last week. 34 of those were tested. 13 tests have come back negative with some results still pending," according to... Read More.
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Central Electric Lobby Closed Until Further Notice

As a business providing an essential service to the community, Central Electric Power Association employees are prepared and will continue to provide reliable electric service during this time. As Central Electric continues to follow recommendations by the CDC and the Mississippi State Department of Health,... Read More.
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Philadelphia Restaurants Remain Open

Neshoba - Philadelphia restaurants officially remain open for business. Certain chain restaurants are closed or modifying to drive-thru status and takeout service. Other local restaurants are open as full service entities. "Owners still have the option to remain open or close voluntarily. No closure... Read More.
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Utility Disconnection Ban in Place for 60 days

Carthage - The Mississippi Public Service Commission recently handed down a decision to ban utility disconnections statewide for 60 days. Municipalities are now included as part of the plan due to ongoing coronavirus concerns and potential financial hardships. "Carthage utility customers will not lose... Read More.
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