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Oxford Police looking to hire more officers
SUMMARY: Police agencies are struggling to hire and retain qualified officers due to the dangers of the job and low pay. However, the Oxford Police Department is offering an attractive starting salary of $51,000 a year for rookie officers. This is higher than other cities in Mississippi, where starting salaries range from $40,000 to $46,000 annually. The police chief in Oxford is looking for good quality people to train as officers, emphasizing the importance of character over experience. Law enforcement is challenging but rewarding, with opportunities to engage with the community and make a difference.
The Oxford Police Department hopes a $50,000 salary will attract more potential officers.
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Interview: Natchez Trace Parkway hosting several fun events in July
SUMMARY: The Natchez Trace Parkway offers more than just a scenic drive; there are numerous activities for families to enjoy. Amber Dearden, new to North Mississippi from Alaska, shared details about upcoming events. Activities start with a music group performance and include special programs like “Titans and Tupelo,” which discusses the Civil War battle's history. Additionally, there's a hands-on butterfly program for kids, birdwatching for beginners, and a Pioneer craft demonstration day. All events are free and open to the public, with most held indoors due to the heat. Visitors are encouraged to bring water if participating in outdoor activities.
The Natchez Trace Parkway is hosting several fun events for families in July.
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Ex-boyfriend killed after breaking into Petal woman’s home, police say
SUMMARY: Breaking news out of Ped: police are investigating an early morning homicide. Chief Matthew Hyatt reported that officers responded to a call from West 10th Avenue at 3:14 AM Friday. A woman reported her ex-boyfriend was banging on her door before forcing his way in. A second man in the home fired a gun, striking the intruder. The man was rushed to a local hospital but later died. Names are withheld pending family notification, and no arrests have been made.
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Corey Dickerson takes over JA Raiders baseball
SUMMARY: Jackson Academy recently hired Cory Dickerson, a former Major League Baseball player with over a decade of experience, accolades including an All-Star selection and a Gold Glove award. A Brookhaven native, Dickerson is now coaching the Raiders baseball program. He reflects on the hard work and perseverance that defined his career, including overcoming injuries and achieving significant milestones. Dickerson chose to return to Mississippi for its slower pace, sense of community, and to raise his family. He appreciates the supportive environment of his home state and its people. Despite excelling in other sports during high school, baseball has always been his passion.
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