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Lowndes County storm damage from Hurricane Francine

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-09-13 16:07:42

SUMMARY: Lowndes County, Mississippi, experienced minimal impact from Hurricane Francine, with no injuries reported and six homes damaged by falling trees. Winds exceeded 40 miles per hour, prompting and county crews to clear over 35 trees from roadways. In nearby Winston County, a tree fell on a home, but no injuries occurred there either. Assessments continue statewide, with Adams, Harrison, and counties home and a bridge damaged in . Overall, the storm’s effects were relatively mild in the region, with emergency management agencies monitoring the situation.

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Continued mix of sun and clouds

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www.wcbi.com – Ashleigh Bryant – 2024-09-18 17:29:09

SUMMARY: In Columbus, Mississippi, the weather predicts warm to hot temperatures with mostly clear skies for several days. Wednesday night will see mild conditions and a of patchy fog, with lows around the mid-60s. Thursday’s highs will reach the upper 80s under a mix of sun and clouds, while overnight lows remain in the mid-60s. Friday will continue the warm trend with temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s, maintaining similar conditions. This pleasant weather will greet attendees at high school football later in the .

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Magee police, school officials aim to keep students safe in class

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www.wjtv.com – Brandon Raines – 2024-09-18 16:41:13

SUMMARY: On Tuesday, Magee High School in Mississippi went into lockdown after a staff member reported a man with a machete nearby. swiftly located and the man, identified as Willie Jones, who also felony charges for possession of methamphetamine. No injuries occurred during the incident. School and police emphasized their preparedness for threats, highlighting recent active shooter drills to ensure safety protocols are effectively practiced. Dr. Furlinda Travis and Magee Police Chief Denis J. Borges reassured about the security measures in place, stressing the importance of being ready for any potential emergencies.

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Hinds County District Attorney upset with cuts to office

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www.wjtv.com – Delesha – 2024-09-18 16:39:26

SUMMARY: District Attorney Jody Owens expressed concerns that recent budget decisions by county supervisors jeopardize public safety. Despite raising taxes, the supervisors cut 33% of his office’s administrative and investigative staff and reduced salaries for four employees. Owens highlighted that his office already significant underfunding and the highest caseload in Mississippi. He criticized the supervisors for ignoring his requests while prioritizing a $450 million jail . Supervisor Robert Graham stated that budget cuts affected many departments, asserting that the district attorney’s office is primarily funded by the , not the county.

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