Biloxi

Razor Blades Found in Bread at Walmart: Reactions and Concerns

Customers in Biloxi, Mississippi found razor blades hidden inside loaves of bread purchased from a local Walmart, prompting store management to remove the product from shelves. Following customer complaints, employees discovered additional blades in packaged loaves during an inspection. Local police have opened an investigation, treating the bread as potential evidence, and are working with Walmart personnel to determine how the blades were concealed. As of late Monday, no arrests had been made, and there were no immediate reports of similar incidents at other locations.

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20 Years After Katrina: Biloxi Still Awaits FEMA Funds

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, Biloxi, Mississippi, continues to grapple with rebuilding efforts, particularly regarding funding from FEMA. The city is locked in a dispute with FEMA over funding for critical infrastructure projects, with a significant gap between the city’s needs and the agency’s proposed allocations. Mayor Andrew “FoFo” Gilich says FEMA owes Biloxi $34 million to complete its sewage and stormwater upgrades, and the agency has denied the city’s request for additional funds, while also facing legal challenges over past funding. Despite these challenges, Biloxi remains hopeful that the remaining funds will be received within three years. FEMA officials have stated they are working on reviewing claims and improving their processes.

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