The governor signed a proclamation and spoke at a ceremony about the hardships Mississippians have faced this year.
The governor signed a proclamation and spoke at a ceremony about the hardships Mississippians have faced this year.
Signed a proclamation to declare sunday as a day of prayer, humility and fasting, this as the state continue to fight against the coronavirus 2020 is challenging and as it has been for all of us, has truly shown the true spirit of mississippi and the true loving, kind type of people that we are ."
Governor tate reeves made the remarks at a ceremony the governor's mansion.
Reeves spoke about the hardships mississippians faced this year, the people who lost their lives, their loved ones as their livelihoods as a result of coronavirus.
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He also spoke about individuals who have lost their homes to due natural disasters that have hit the state.
The governor signed the declaration and said that in times such as these, people need to come together and turn to god for