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Update on Neshoba County Sheriff's Office new app
SUMMARY: The Sha County Sheriff's Office's new app has been approved by the Board of Supervisors and will soon be available to the public. They are working with Apple developers to ensure the app includes essential information such as the Sheriff's welcome, staff directory, jail info, weather conditions, and a section for compliments and complaints. Sheriff Eric Clark hopes to launch the app around the Cha County Fair, which starts at the end of July, by using QR codes for easy downloads. This app aims to enhance communication with Nooba County residents and improve community service.
Update on Neshoba County Sheriff's Office new app
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Living Local: July 5, 2024
SUMMARY: The content from 12 News highlights the ongoing search for two inmates who recently escaped from custody. Authorities are actively pursuing leads to recapture the escaped individuals. No further details are provided, but the situation remains a high priority for law enforcement. Viewers are urged to stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Remnants of Beryl expected to pass west, north of Pine Belt
SUMMARY: Happy Saturday evening! Current conditions in the University of Southern Mississippi show 82°F, feeling like 87°F, with no rain today. Columbia had almost 2 inches of rain, with evening temperatures at 73°F. La Ford reports 77°F, feeling like 807°F. Today's high was 94°F, above the average of 91°F, but below the 102°F record. Morning low was 77°F, with a historical low of 62°F. Tonight's scattered thunderstorms are dissipating across various regions. Tropical Storm Barrel, a 60 mph windstorm, is expected to intensify in the Western Gulf of Mexico, possibly becoming a Category 1 hurricane. Expect patchy fog and oppressive humidity overnight.
Remnants of Beryl expected to pass west, north of Pine Belt.
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Hattiesburg man arrested in connection to Smith County bomb threat
SUMMARY: A Hattiesburg man, Tobias Smith, 27, is in custody for a bomb threat sent via text to a Smith County business, leading to the evacuation of employees at Georgia Pacific Plywood near Taylorville. The Highway Patrol used bomb dogs to search the site before employees could return. Smith faces one count of terrorist threats and is currently held at Smith County Jail, awaiting his bond hearing.
Hattiesburg man arrested in connection to Smith County bomb threat.
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