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Indianola officials declare State of Emergency after mass shooting, make plea for violence to end

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-07-26 10:37:35

SUMMARY: The Indianola community is calling for change following a mass shooting that left three people dead and 16 injured at a nightclub. Mayor Ken Featherstone emphasized the need to reduce firearms on the streets. A vigil was held to mourn the victims and rally against gun violence. No arrests have been made, and authorities seek community assistance in the investigation. In response to the violence, officials declared a State of Emergency, imposing a midnight curfew and limiting gatherings to 75 people. Activists from Moms Demand Action urged lawmakers to strengthen gun laws, highlighting Mississippi’s high gun violence rate.

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Flags to fly at half-staff across Mississippi in memory of natives killed in New Orleans terror attack

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-01-08 08:56:00

SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves has ordered flags in Mississippi to be flown at half-staff on January 9 and 17 to honor Nikyra Dedeaux and Matthew Tenedorio, two Mississippi natives killed in the New Orleans terror attack on New Year’s Day. The FBI confirmed the incident was terrorism, resulting in 14 deaths. Dedeaux, 18, was an aspiring nurse and described as “the sweetest person,” while Tenedorio, 25, was an audiovisual technician known for his positive spirit. Both were beloved members of their communities. Nearby, several others were injured, with one, Parker Vidrine, undergoing emergency surgery but later released from the hospital.

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MCBB: No. 14 Mississippi State survives late Vanderbilt surge to earn 76-64 road victory

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www.supertalk.fm – MSU Athletics – 2025-01-08 01:18:00

SUMMARY: The No. 14 Bulldogs achieved a 76-64 victory over Vanderbilt, improving to 14-1 overall and 2-0 in SEC play. Mississippi State dominated for most of the game, leading by as much as 22 points. Despite a late rally from Vanderbilt, the Bulldogs maintained composure and secured their eighth consecutive win. RJ Melendez led with a season-high 19 points, supported by Cameron Matthews with 16 and Claudell Harris Jr. with 13. Strong defensive efforts held Vanderbilt to 35.5% shooting, pivotal in the win. Next, Mississippi State will face Kentucky at home on Saturday, January 6.

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‘We’ve still got a lot of work to do’: Jackson murder total decreases for third straight year

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2025-01-07 19:36:00

SUMMARY: In 2024, homicide rates in Jackson, Mississippi, declined for the third consecutive year, with 111 reported murders, a 5.93% decrease from 2023. Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade emphasizes the need for continued investment in public safety, particularly in youth programs to address crime’s root causes. Despite progress, Jackson still has the highest murder rate per capita among U.S. cities at 77.24 per 100,000 residents. Wade urges community efforts to reduce violence, as many homicides stem from personal conflicts. The city has approved funding for resources to bolster police operations and improve safety amid ongoing challenges.

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