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Dairy Day
SUMMARY: June is Dairy Month, and tomorrow, Mississippi State University Extension Service will celebrate with Dairy Day, honoring local dairy farmers. The event includes a dairy recipe contest with adult and youth divisions, where participants can submit sweet or savory dishes containing at least one cup of a dairy product. Prizes will be awarded to winners. A guest speaker will discuss dairy facts and the industry. Check-in for entries starts at 10:45 a.m., with judging beginning at 11:00 a.m. The content also briefly mentions the Small Business Administration's annual Small Business Week Awards held this morning.
Dairy Day
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Funeral held for Canton teacher killed in DUI crash
SUMMARY: Friends and family gathered to celebrate the life of Tyra Small Jackson, a Canton middle school teacher killed in Glu stad by a suspected drunk driver. Investigators report her vehicle was hit by another going the wrong way. Small Jackson, a teacher at Nicholls Middle School, was honored as the school's Teacher of the Year last year.
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Jackson DUI suspect wants evidence thrown out in case
SUMMARY: Jada Kelly, accused of killing two people in a DUI crash in Jackson last year, is seeking to suppress evidence of her alleged intoxication. Her lawyer claims the breathalyzer test, which showed a blood alcohol level of 0.18 (legal limit is 0.08), is unreliable and that Kelly wasn't properly informed of her right to refuse the test. The fatal crash occurred around 3 A.M. on January 15, 2023, at the intersection of Interstate 55 North Frontage Road and Canton Mart Road, resulting in the deaths of 46-year-old Azer Higgins and 43-year-old Valerie Lynch. Kelly faces charges of aggravated DUI.
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 7/1/24
SUMMARY: Hurricane Barrel is rewriting history as one of the strongest hurricanes east of the Lesser Antilles, making landfall in the Windward Islands. Now a Category 5 hurricane with 160 mph winds, it's moving West Northwest and expected to impact Jamaica midweek. High pressure may weaken it as it heads towards the Central and Northwestern Caribbean, potentially affecting the Yucatan, then turning North. Texas and Louisiana should monitor it closely. Meanwhile, heat waves continue with record-challenging temperatures in Meridian, up to 110°F with humidity. Rain relief is expected by Wednesday. July averages include over 5 inches of rain and highs around 94°F.
The 1st week of July will be hotter than average
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