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MHSAA: High school football teams can push kickoff back due to extreme heat
SUMMARY: The Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) has announced that public school football game times can be pushed back from 7 to 8 p.m. if both teams agree. This flexibility is due to the extreme heat the state is currently experiencing. MHSAA executive director Ricky Neaves stated that this opportunity to change game times is only for week one, unless otherwise announced. He also emphasized the importance of having officials and plenty of water available on the sidelines. Several games have already been moved to an 8 p.m. start time. Additionally, UMMC will offer an injury clinic for high school football players on Friday nights.
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C Spire announces more parental controls to child safety phone initiative
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Gulfport sex offender and his mother arrested for not cooperating with police
SUMMARY: In Gulfport, a sex offender named Andrew Betancourt and his mother Jodi Klubnik were arrested for failing to cooperate with law enforcement. Harrison County Sheriff’s deputies and U.S. Marshals attempted to serve an arrest warrant for Betancourt, who had not registered as a sex offender. When approached, Klubnik falsely claimed her son did not live there and was uncooperative. Authorities discovered Betancourt hiding under a bed. Betancourt faces a felony charge for failing to register, while Klubnik was charged with harboring a sex offender. Betancourt’s bond is set at $25,000, and Klubnik’s at $200,000.
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DOJ launches civil investigation into Rankin County Sheriff’s Office following Goon Squad assaults
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office following the sentencing of six officers involved in a police brutality ring known as the “Goon Squad.” The investigation aims to uncover any patterns of excessive force, unlawful stops and searches, and racially discriminatory practices. Reports indicate broader misconduct and a culture of abuse, including unlawful entry, use of excessive force, and coercing confessions. Despite acknowledging the presence of good officers, officials emphasize the alarming conduct of some deputies, prompting the necessity for this civil investigation to address systemic issues within the department.
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