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Longtime Boys and Girls Club CEO honored for her service
SUMMARY: Zell Long, recently inducted into the Mississippi Boys and Girls Clubs Hall of Fame, received this honor while completing a nomination for another board member. As CEO of the North Mississippi Boys and Girls Clubs since 2010, her involvement dates back to 1995. Under her leadership, the organization serves over 1,600 youth across five locations, promoting fun and life skills. Despite battling cancer and recovering from a stroke, Long remains dedicated to empowering staff and members. She looks forward to the grand opening of the new Ripley Club location and aims to elevate the clubs to elite status.
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Maple St. building to be demolished, leaving Dial-A-Bus to relocate
SUMMARY: The Columbus, Mississippi city council has decided to demolish the deteriorating Maple Street building used by Dial-A-Bus, which is not a city organization. Due to its uninhabitable condition, the public works department will carry out the demolition by year-end. City leaders are collaborating with Dial-A-Bus to find a new location for its operations.
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Defense calls witnesses to the stand in Carly Gregg trial
SUMMARY: In Rankin County, Mississippi, the defense has begun presenting its case in the trial of Carly Gregg, a 14-year-old accused of killing her mother, Ashley Smylie, and injuring her stepfather, Health Smylie. The stepfather testified that Lucy appeared happy with his marriage to her mother. The prosecution rested its case previously, and a motion to transfer Gregg to Youth Court was denied. She faces charges including first-degree murder and could receive a life sentence if convicted. Gregg, who allegedly claimed voluntary intoxication due to marijuana use before the incident, remains held with a $1 million bond.
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Canton police investigate three weekend shootings, including homicide
SUMMARY: Canton, Mississippi is investigating a series of shootings over the weekend, including a homicide. Police Chief Otha Brown reported that the first shooting occurred on Saturday night, leaving Kenvarius Brown in critical condition. A fatal shooting took place early Sunday morning, resulting in the death of Booker T. Henry, who was transported to a hospital after being shot. The third incident involved Darrion Henry, Booker’s brother, who suffered a leg injury along with another man. Authorities are seeking information from the public regarding these events.
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