Mississippi News
Starkville police make arrest after reported robbery near bank
SUMMARY: Starkville police arrested 27-year-old Kenji Taylor for strong-arm robbery near Renasant Bank’s ATM on Lampkin Street at around 2:30 a.m. on July 10. The victim reported the incident two days later, suffering a broken rib and minor head injuries. Taylor, who was already on probation from a 2016 robbery conviction, was arrested on July 15. Investigators confirmed the victim and Taylor knew each other prior to the incident. Taylor remains in jail. For continuous updates, follow WCBI News on Facebook and Twitter.
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How to tell if its real or fake
SUMMARY: Scammers are increasingly using deceptive tactics to trick individuals, with phone calls and mail scams becoming common. Starkville Police Chief Mark Ballard highlights QR codes as a new method for scams, urging caution when receiving unsolicited codes. He outlines four red flags to identify scams: claims from familiar organizations, assertions of winning something or being in trouble, demands for immediate action, and requests for specific actions or payment methods. If targeted, individuals should contact their financial institutions and authorities. During the holidays, scams rise, making vigilance and skepticism essential in avoiding victimization.
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Mississippi News
Appeals Court affirms conviction of former McComb art school leader
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of Terrance Alexander, the former executive director of the Jubilee Performing Art School in McComb. He was sentenced to 240 years in prison after being found guilty of six counts of sexual exploitation of minors in February 2023. Alexander was arrested in October 2021 for engaging in sexual acts with children over nearly a decade, including persuading them to perform acts in his presence. The Appeals Court found no reversible error in his conviction and affirmed his sentences. He is currently incarcerated at the South Mississippi Correctional Institution.
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Entergy Mississippi breaks ground on new power station
SUMMARY: Officials from Entergy Mississippi recently celebrated the groundbreaking of the Delta Blues Advanced Power Station in Greenville, a significant step in modernizing their power generation portfolio. This new $1.2 billion facility, capable of generating 754 megawatts, will power approximately 385,000 homes and create over 300 construction jobs. It will replace the aging Gerald Andrus Steam Electric Station, which marks its 50th anniversary and is set to retire when the new plant becomes operational in 2028. The facility will utilize advanced technology, including dual-fuel capabilities, to reduce carbon emissions while ensuring reliable power generation.
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