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JACKSON, Miss. – The trend of businesses closing in Jackson is raising alarms among local officials. Councilman Kenneth Stokes, representing Ward 3, has voiced his concerns about the potential impact of a major bridge closure on the city's economy. He highlighted that the departure of each business not only affects the immediate community but also complicates the city’s recovery efforts.
Stokes emphasized the importance of retaining long-standing businesses, noting that their success is crucial for the overall vitality of Jackson. He believes that the new mayor is making commendable efforts, but the challenges remain significant. The councilman’s remarks reflect a growing anxiety among city leaders as they navigate the complexities of economic stability and community support. With the ongoing struggle to keep local businesses afloat, the city’s future hangs in the balance, prompting urgent discussions about potential solutions and strategies to foster a more resilient business environment.
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