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Drug bust landed Lee County man in jail; sheriff reactions
SUMMARY: Johnny Arnes was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff's Department and North Mississippi Narcotics Unit for trafficking drugs, including fentanyl and meth. This arrest follows a year-long investigation. Lee County Sheriff Jim Johnson emphasized their commitment to community safety and warned criminals to conduct their activities elsewhere. This isn't Arnes' first arrest; he was previously detained in the early 2000s and was on probation at the time of his recent arrest. His bond has been set at $750,000. The story was reported live by Jake White from Lee County.
A Verona man is in custody following a drug bust in Lee County.
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“Breakin’ on the One” is now streaming exclusively on Hulu
SUMMARY: Break dancing, often perceived as a mix of dance and athleticism, is deeply rooted in a rich history. Moves like freezes and turtles, though seen as yoga-inspired, are core breakdancing elements requiring significant practice, often 8-10 hours daily. While athleticism is vital, break dancing is fundamentally about artistic expression. Originating in Queens and the Bronx, it evolved from various urban influences, including Kung Fu films. Competitiveness, integral to hip-hop, also features in breakdancing. A recommended playlist would include classics like “Apache” and James Brown's tracks, reflecting breakdancing's deep roots. The documentary explores untold origins and the creators' global influence, promising to surprise audiences.
In 1981, a breaking battle between the Rocksteady Crew and the Dynamic Rockers in New York City sparked a movement that grew from its devastated borough origins to influence the highest ranks of sports and entertainment. #Breakin #andscape #espn #hulu
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Special Election happening in Maben after Alderman resigns
SUMMARY: Voters in Maen will soon participate in a special election following the resignation of Alderman Robert Herd, effective June 3rd. The board of aldermen accepted his resignation on Sunday, thanked him for his years of service, and declared his seat vacant earlier this week. The special election is scheduled for August 13th.
Alderman Robert Herd submitted his resignation on June 3. A special election will happen on August 13.
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Tupelo Lee Humane Society animal shelter receives award for commitment to lifesaving
SUMMARY: This morning, the Tupelo Le Humane Society is celebrating a significant milestone. The animal shelter received the 2023 No Kill Shelter award from Best Friends Animal Society. This prestigious accolade honors their impressive 90% save rate for the year, highlighting their commitment to animal welfare. To commemorate the achievement, the shelter was awarded a plaque. This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of the shelter staff and volunteers, making it a story worth hearing.
Tupelo Lee Humane Society has been doing good work for years, and now that work is drawing some national attention. The animal shelter received the 2023 No Kill Shelter Award.
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