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2 men, 2 juveniles charged with killing Mississippi woman
SUMMARY: In Tunica, Mississippi, two men and two juveniles have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of 34-year-old Brenda Miller at the Tunica Courts Apartments on June 3. The suspects, identified as Jaylon Carter (21), Dequaveon Spears (21), Jaylin Liddell (17), and DeShaun Clayborn (16), were charged with various offenses including murder and attempted murder. Despite their age, Liddell and Clayborn will be tried as adults. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are seeking information from the public. Tips leading to an arrest could earn a reward of up to $1,000.
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Rain showers moving back in
SUMMARY: COLUMBUS, Mississippi (WCBI) – Fireworks for the 4th of July will have great conditions with showers fizzling out. The evening will be warm, with temperatures in the 80s and lows in the middle 70s to lower 80s. By Friday, a cold front will bring showers and storms to NE Mississippi, with heavy rain but limited severe threats. Highs will be in the lower 90s, and lows in the middle 70s. The weekend will be slightly cooler, with highs in the low to middle 90s, and reduced rain chances thanks to a nearby high-pressure system. Rain is expected to return next week.
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Company defends Hinds County solar farm plans
SUMMARY: Plans for a massive solar farm in Hinds County, Mississippi, face backlash from residents who argue the project was approved too quickly and may harm the environment, local wildlife, and property values. Apex Clean Energy, a Virginia-based company, has secured initial approval from the Hinds County Board of Supervisors, but further approvals are required from state and federal agencies. Resident Allison Lauderdale has filed an appeal seeking a year-long construction delay, citing a lack of state guidelines for large-scale solar projects. Apex's Brian O'Shea defends the project, stating solar energy's widespread, non-polluting benefits.
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Mississippi CPS in need of more foster parents
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Child Protective Services (CPS) urgently needs more foster parents due to a disparity between the 4,000 children in state custody and only 2,000 licensed foster homes. The challenge is finding families willing to take in siblings, older children, and teens, as well as specialized foster care for children with special needs. The shortage has led to some children being placed in hotels. CPS emphasizes that families have control over the placement decisions and encourages everyone to help, stating that the overturn of Roe v. Wade will likely increase the number of children needing care. Foster parents receive a monthly stipend and Medicaid for medical needs.
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