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Voters to decide on Lamar County school bond
SUMMARY: Today, voters in Lamar County are deciding on whether to approve a $117 million bond for the Lamar County School District. The funds will be used to construct new Summerall High School, Oak Grove Middle School, and Pis High School. Property taxes may increase by around $25 per year for a $100,000 home if the bond is approved. The polls will remain open until 7:00 this evening for residents to cast their votes on the referendum.
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Pearl High School put on lockdown
SUMMARY: Extra police were present at Pearl High School today due to a non-credible threat made via social media. Following the threat, which was reported around 9:30 AM, the school went into lockdown as a precaution. Students described the panic, with some being locked out of classrooms and seeking safety. Pearl Police and school officials worked together to assess the situation, noting that the threat was part of a broader series affecting schools nationwide, all of which were determined to be illegitimate. Both police and school district officials emphasized safety as a priority and encouraged preparedness measures.
Threat against Pearl High School was not credible, chief says
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Columbus police chief says crime rates are down
SUMMARY: Columbus Police Chief reports a significant drop in violent crime, with five homicides in 2023 compared to an average of 14-17 in previous years, marking a reduction of over 65%. The chief attributes this decrease to improved teamwork and communication between the police department, mayor‘s office, and city council, who prioritize public safety with increased funding for the police. Additionally, younger officers are motivated by the chief’s proactive vision. Nonviolent crimes, such as burglaries and thefts, are also down, and notably, all five homicides from last year have been solved. Overall, crime trends in Columbus are promising.
Columbus’ police chief said crime rates are down.
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Stay safe on UTVs after fatal wreck in Oxford
SUMMARY: This week, a tragic incident near Oxford highlighted the dangers of driving UTVs, or side-by-sides, on highways. An accident resulted in a fatality when a car struck a side-by-side on the road. Experts warn against taking these vehicles onto paved roads, noting that 67% of off-highway vehicle deaths occur in such settings. Driving UTVs on public highways is both unsafe and illegal in Mississippi. Safety recommendations include ensuring drivers are at least 16 years old, wearing helmets, and buckling up. Following these guidelines can significantly enhance safety and prevent accidents while enjoying off-road vehicles.
UTVs are fun but it’s important to be safe and watch for traffic.
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