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Clay County man receives 70-year sentence moments after receiving lighter sentence
SUMMARY: A man named Monty Young was initially sentenced to 25 years in prison for attempted murder and attempted kidnapping. However, after displaying outbursts and disorderly behavior in court, the judge reacted by increasing his sentence to 70 years. Sheriff Eddie Scott stated that the judge’s actions were a reflection of community safety concerns. Young’s new sentence includes 40 years for attempted murder and 30 years for attempted kidnapping, with a tentative release date set for January 22, 2058, according to the Mississippi Department of Corrections. Chris Null reported on this unusual courtroom incident in Clay County.
A Clay County man received a 70-year prison sentence only moments after receiving a 25-year sentence.
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Salvation Army partners with local businesses to host Hurricane Victims Benefit Concert in Downto…
SUMMARY: Local businesses united to host a benefit concert for long-term recovery efforts following Hurricane Helen in the Carolinas. The collaborative event was presented by Spacey’s Rock and Roll Tattoo, the Aces, the Pretzel Company, and Downtown Meridian, and featured free entertainment from 5 to 9 PM. Community members supported the cause by donating and enjoying food from local vendors. Roy Fiser, a Lieutenant and Corps Officer for the Salvation Army, emphasized the concert’s significance for disaster recovery, particularly for severely affected areas like Asheville and Chimney Rock. All donations will assist the Salvation Army in recovery efforts.
On Thursday, Local businesses hosted a benefit concert to support the long-term recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene in the Carolinas.
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Minimal rainfall brings mixed bag
SUMMARY: Rainfall has been slow to return to the Pine Belt, alleviating drought but presenting challenges for local farmers. In Pearl River County, cattle farmer Jeff Easterling mentions increased feeding costs and adjustments to livestock diets due to the drought. He anticipates waiting three weeks before fully grazing cattle. Conversely, soybean farmer John Corley found the drought beneficial for his recent harvest, enabling efficient harvesting and pest control. Experts note that optimal soybean yields need consistent rainfall during late summer and early fall for maturation. Overall, the drought presents mixed outcomes for the local agriculture sector.
Minimal rainfall brings mixed bag.
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Care Center Ministries helps through Turkey Drive 16
SUMMARY: The 16 WAPT Turkey Drive, in partnership with the Mississippi Food Network (MFNW), is working to provide Thanksgiving meals across Mississippi. The drive helps organizations like the Care Center Ministry in Jackson, which serves the inner city. The ministry, which feeds 150-300 families weekly, will now be able to offer full Thanksgiving meals to those in need. With the community’s support, including donations at Kroger, the ministry will pack 500 meals, each including a frozen turkey and sides, for families in need, demonstrating the spirit of giving and gratitude during the holiday season.
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