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Sheriff says meth becoming a problem once again, blames repeal of 2010 law
SUMMARY: Sheriff Eddie Hawkins, a former methamphetamine field coordinator, played a key role in eliminating meth labs in Mississippi by restricting access to pseudoephedrine in 2010. However, the law was repealed in 2021, leading to a resurgence of meth labs in Lou County. The process of making meth, particularly the shake and bake method, is extremely hazardous and has resulted in explosions causing car fires and loss of life. Hawkins emphasized the dangers of meth production and the need for stricter regulations to prevent such incidents. The repeal of the law has had devastating consequences, as evidenced by the recent rise in meth lab discoveries in Lou County.
The Lowndes County sheriff says methamphetamine is once again a problem, and he is blaming state lawmakers.
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Interview: Autism organization offering sensory-friendly film in Corinth
SUMMARY: Transformers One is set to open this weekend, and local nonprofit Reconnect for Autism is hosting a sensory-friendly screening for children and adults with autism. Melissa Esser from Reconnect explains that the nonprofit aims to provide sensory-friendly experiences, allowing individuals with sensory sensitivities to enjoy community activities comfortably. The special screening will feature adjusted lighting and sound, along with play areas featuring Legos, allowing attendees to move freely in a judgment-free zone. The event will take place this Saturday at the Corinth Malco, with doors opening at 9:00 AM and the movie starting at 9:30 AM—no sign-up necessary.
‘Transformers One’ sensory-friendly film airing on Sept. 21 in Corinth.
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Interview: Grammy Museum in Mississippi displaying Taylor Swift exhibit
SUMMARY: The Grammy Museum in Cleveland, Mississippi, is currently showcasing the “Taylor Swift through the Eras” exhibit, which features iconic artifacts from each of Taylor’s musical eras. Emily Havens, the museum’s executive director, expressed excitement over the exhibit’s launch and the enthusiastic response from fans, many of whom visit while dressed in themed attire. The exhibit includes rare outfits and instruments, some debuting for the first time, alongside a theater displaying her directed music videos. The exhibit will run until early February, allowing fans to celebrate Swift’s legacy throughout the fall and holiday season.
The Grammy Museum in Cleveland, Mississippi, is displaying a Taylor Swift exhibit.
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Columbus mayor not seeking re-election
SUMMARY: Columbus Mayor Keith Gasin announced he will not seek reelection, revealing his decision during a press conference at City Hall. Gasin, who was elected in 2021, endorsed Darren Leech, a pastor at Genesis Church and member of the Memphis Town Community Action Group focused on redeveloping the old Kerr McGee plant. Gasin, who took a two-week health break in August, stated he made the decision to step down before that break.
Mayor Keith Gaskin announced he is not seeking re-election.
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