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2 Hinds County polling locations changed for primary election
SUMMARY: Two Hinds County precincts in Mississippi have changed locations just before Primary Election Day. District 5 residents who usually vote at the Eudora Welty Library will now vote at the Old Capitol Inn, while District 2 residents who vote at Sumner Hill Junior High School will now vote at Pinehaven Fire Station. Additional reminders for Election Day include the opening and closing times of the polls, the requirement of showing photo identification, and rules regarding campaigning and loitering at polling places. Voters are also prohibited from taking pictures of their marked ballot.
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MCBB: Ole Miss closes out regular season with 90-71 loss at No. 5 Florida
SUMMARY: The Ole Miss basketball team concluded its regular season with a 90-71 loss to No. 5 Florida, ending a successful campaign that positions them for their first NCAA Tournament appearance in six years. Despite a valiant effort, the Rebels fell behind due to a 14-0 run by Florida early in the second half. Ole Miss, currently ranked No. 27 in the NCAA NET, enters the SEC Tournament as the No. 8 seed. Key players included Sean Pedulla with 22 points and Florida’s Walter Clayton, Jr. who led with 23 points. Ole Miss awaits their next matchup against the winner of Arkansas vs. South Carolina.
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Ole Miss fined $500k for fans storming court after win over No. 4 Tennessee
SUMMARY: The Ole Miss Athletics Department faces a $500,000 fine from the SEC due to violations of its access to competition area policy after fans stormed the court following a win over No. 4 Tennessee. This marks Ole Miss’s third offense, with prior fines totaling $350,000 for similar incidents. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey acknowledged the efforts of Ole Miss leadership in maintaining safety but emphasized the negative impact of a few fans’ actions. Athletics Director Keith Carter condemned the behavior and announced stricter penalties for future violations, urging fans to adhere to rules to avoid further fines. The men’s basketball team is preparing for the SEC and NCAA tournaments.
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MCBB: Brakefield, Hubbard named to SEC community service team
SUMMARY: Mississippi is represented on the SEC community service team by Ole Miss forward Jaemyn Brakefield and Mississippi State guard Josh Hubbard. Brakefield, a three-time honoree, has used NIL funds to support a 16-year-old and has participated in various community initiatives, including providing beds for children and promoting literacy. He averages 11.3 points and 4.5 rebounds this season. Hubbard, a freshman, hosted a basketball camp and engages with local schools, also showcasing leadership in his child development studies. He averages 18.3 points and 3.3 assists, contributing to his team’s projected NCAA Tournament appearance.
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