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Philadelphia native and Mississippi State wide receiver declares for NFL Draft
SUMMARY: Tulu Griffin, a graduate of Philadelphia High School, has officially announced that he is declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. Griffin, a wide receiver and kick returner at Mississippi State, has had a successful career and is looking forward to moving on to the next level. In his time at Mississippi State, he had 1,640 return yards with two touchdowns, and also had 126 receptions for 1,490 yards and nine touchdowns. He is rated as a four-star prospect and is eager to see where his career will take him next.
“This is my childhood dream that I've been chasing for many years now. I'm truly blessed to be in this position. Forever a Bulldog,” Tulu Griffin states.
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Mississippi child dies after being found unresponsive in car
SUMMARY: A three-year-old child was found dead in the back seat of a family vehicle in Perry County, with the doors and windows closed. The duration the boy had spent in the car remains unknown. Jonathan Nobles from the Forest County Coroner's Office confirmed the incident, which occurred on Tuesday. An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death. An investigation is underway.
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Capitol police hold meet and greet with public
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