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Hattiesburg reaching out helping hand to some residents with sewage issues
SUMMARY: The city of Hattiesburg announced a plan to help property owners with old or broken sewer lines by allocating $200,000 for repairs or replacements. Residents with low to moderate household income living in priority areas with faulty sewer lines can apply for the grant. Mayor Toby Barker stated that deteriorated sewer lines can cause sewage overflows and stormwater infiltration, leading to overwhelmed systems. The program aims to benefit around 45 homes initially, with hopes to expand in the future. Neighbors are encouraged to apply if they fit the eligibility requirements, and further details will be provided soon.
Hattiesburg reaching out helping hand to some residents with sewage issues.
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Hattiesburg names city's first poet laureate
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg has appointed its first Poet Laureate, Dr. Jennifer Peters, a Southern Miss professor. She began her two-year term in August and aims to enhance the local literary scene through public readings and writing workshops. Peters expressed excitement about defining her role and bringing poetry into the community spotlight. Sponsored by the Hattiesburg Arts Council and the city, her duties include promoting Hattiesburg’s arts and culture. She received a $2,000 stipend for her services and has already participated in her inaugural reading at the Arts Council’s emerging artists exhibit.
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Jackson man charged with felony child abuse
SUMMARY: In a troubling child abuse case, 20-year-old Jarvis Stewart, the biological father, has been charged with felony child abuse and is currently held at the Hinds County Detention Center. Capitol Police received a call on Thursday morning regarding the incident in Jackson, during which they discovered physical signs of abuse on the child. The investigation is ongoing, with Chief B. Lucky stating that cases involving injured children resonate deeply with law enforcement. The child has been reported in critical condition at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and authorities are working to determine the specifics of the abuse.
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Defense calls witnesses in Atkisson trial
SUMMARY: In the DUI trial of Elijah Atkinson, he took the stand in his defense, claiming he was not drunk when he caused a crash that killed news director Marcel Walker 24 years ago. Atkinson, who was 18 at the time, stated he was confused about his surroundings after leaving a bar, though he admitted to briefly looking at his phone while driving. Friends testified that he appeared sober, but evidence indicated otherwise, as he recorded a blood alcohol level of 0.21. Conflicting statements about his alcohol consumption have emerged, raising questions about the reliability of his claims.
Defense calls witnesses in Atkisson trial
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