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Jackson police welcome students back to class
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department welcomed returning students from AR Lester, Key Elementary, and Tain Middle School with sirens wailing for 8 seconds. Interim Police Chief Joseph Wade expressed the department’s commitment to supporting students and ensuring their safety throughout the year. Wade emphasized that the police are not their enemies and are there to celebrate and support them. He also mentioned that the department is dedicated to preventing school violence and protecting all students in Jackson public schools.
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Mississippi House Speaker Jason White talks about money issues facing the state
SUMMARY: House Speaker Jason White discussed the financial challenges facing Mississippi’s public employees retirement system during a talk at the Starkville Rotary Club. He acknowledged that the system, similar to Social Security, lacks enough funding to meet obligations. While lawmakers are committed to not harming retirees, significant action is needed, including possible legislative cash infusions. Despite contributing $110 million this past session, the system requires billions of dollars to stay solvent. White also highlighted efforts to cut taxes, even as the funding crisis persists, impacting many employees, including those at Mississippi State University.
Mississippi House Speaker Jason White spoke with the Starkville Rotary Club on Monday about money issues facing the state.
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Netflix produces Tupelo-based crime documentary
SUMMARY: Tupelo, Mississippi, gained national attention in 2013 due to karate instructor James Everett Duskie’s bizarre crime. He pleaded guilty to sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama, Senator Roger Wicker, and Judge Stie Holland. An extensive FBI investigation revealed an email where Dusky expressed a desire to kill Steve Holland’s mother to hurt him more. The upcoming Netflix documentary titled “Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga,” showcasing this case and featuring Holland’s son, former State Representative Steve Holland, is set to release on December 11th.
Netflix unveiled the trailer for its latest crime documentary series “The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga.”
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Lamar County using grant to grow industrial park, create jobs
SUMMARY: Lamar County received a $50,000 State site development grant to enhance its industrial park, aiming to attract businesses and create jobs. The funds will be used for property surveys, construction planning, and land clearing. The park is one of three in Mississippi with over 20 developable acres, ready for use within six months or with utilities in place within a year. The county plans to develop a 52-acre site, including geotechnical work and infrastructure improvements like roads, utilities, and a rail spur. The grant is part of a $110 million initiative, with Lamar County and Cooperative Energy matching up to $225,000.
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