Mississippi News
Brookhaven motorcyclist killed in crash on I-55
SUMMARY: A motorcyclist, Joseph Lodrigue, 29, from Brookhaven, was killed in a crash on Interstate 55 in Pike County, Mississippi, on the morning of October 2. The incident occurred when Lodrigue’s 1986 Honda motorcycle veered off the roadway and struck a cable barrier. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The Mississippi Highway Patrol is currently investigating the crash.
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South Carolina coach, players share thoughts on facing former WR Juice Wells
SUMMARY: Juice Wells, a wide receiver for Ole Miss, is returning to Williams-Brice Stadium to face his former team, South Carolina, after transferring this offseason. He joined Ole Miss, believing it to be the best team in the SEC. While Wells acknowledged that opinions on his departure vary, South Carolina’s head coach Shane Beamer emphasized the need to focus on the entire Ole Miss team rather than just Wells. Beamer noted another receiver’s significant target count in their previous game, highlighting the importance of not getting caught up with one player.
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Child hit by school bus in Madison neighborhood
SUMMARY: Madison police are investigating an incident where a child was hit by a school bus on Cobblestone Drive near Highway 51 on October 2. An officer on the scene confirmed the accident occurred involving the school bus, but there has been no update on the child’s condition. WJTV 12 News has contacted the police for more information and is awaiting a response. The community is likely concerned about the child’s safety following this serious incident. Further details are expected as the investigation continues.
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Columbus Police go out for a night out in praise and worship
SUMMARY: On October 1, the Columbus Police Department hosted a national night out event, drawing hundreds of attendees for an evening of community celebration. The event, free and family-friendly, featured live music, entertainment, and complimentary food, alongside health and safety resources. A faith leader prayed for the city‘s safety, while community members had the opportunity to meet local leaders, first responders, and engage in fun activities like dunking the Chief of Police and Councilman Steven Jones. The event fostered a spirit of togetherness and cooperation among Columbus residents.
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