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Columbus Hyundai explains how you can ride cooler
SUMMARY: June to August are challenging months for vehicles in Columbus, Mississippi due to extreme heat. Columbus native Kenneth Underwood emphasizes checking fluids, coolant, oil, and antifreeze to prevent engine overheating. Todd Fortenberry, Columbus Hyundai Service Manager, advises pre-vacation servicing, ensuring Freon and coolant levels are adequate, and inspecting hoses and belts. He also stresses replacing cabin filters to maintain AC efficiency and air quality. Oscar Taylor highlights the importance of functional air conditioning, especially for family safety. Fortenberry recommends annual Freon and coolant checks and contacting local dealers for AC issues. For more updates, follow WCBI on Facebook and X.
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Starkville is Growing and Progressing
SUMMARY: Starkville, Miss., is experiencing growth, which comes with challenges. According to city engineer Cody Burnett, the limited staff and resources make managing the municipality's growth difficult. The three-member engineering team is currently handling over a dozen projects, with the Highway 182 Build Project being a significant focus. This project aims to enhance infrastructure to encourage economic development, including new roads, sidewalks, ADA-compliant features, bike lanes, and street trees. Burnett advises patience during construction, as it will lead to long-term improvements. A complete list of ongoing initiatives can be found on the city's website. Follow WCBI for continuous updates.
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Two sentenced after luring Mississippi man to his death
SUMMARY: In Humphreys County, Mississippi, Jaylen Winn and Santara Hall were convicted for their roles in the 2022 homicide of 19-year-old Za-Quawn Byest. On June 28, 2024, prosecutors announced that the duo was found guilty of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Witnesses testified that Hall, a cousin of the victim, and Winn lured Byest outside his home before fatally shooting him. Both were sentenced to life in prison for murder and an additional 10 years for conspiracy, with sentences running concurrently.
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Federal judge halts Mississippi law requiring age verification for websites
SUMMARY: A federal judge has blocked a Mississippi law requiring age verification for digital services, citing constitutional concerns over free speech. The law aimed to protect children from explicit content. Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed the law, which passed without opposition. NetChoice, a tech industry group including Google and Meta, sued, arguing it infringes on privacy and free ideas exchange. The U.S. Supreme Court mandates strict scrutiny for such laws. Similar laws in Arkansas, California, and Ohio faced judicial blocks. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch defended the law as crucial for preventing harm to children but failed to persuade the court.
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