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Analyst: Ole Miss must be tougher after being ‘bullied’ by Kentucky on Saturday

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-10-04 12:15:18

SUMMARY: The football team’s chances of reaching the College Football Playoff dimmed after a home loss to Kentucky. Lane Kiffin’s typically potent offense struggled against Kentucky’s defense, scoring just 17 points and gaining 353 yards. Analyst Taylor McHargue noted Ole Miss failed to maintain offensive momentum. Key missed opportunities, a fumble and a missed field goal, hindered their efforts. While Ole Miss’ defense performed admirably, they were outmatched physically by Kentucky. the defeat, Ole Miss dropped from No. 6 to No. 12 in the AP poll, now facing a crucial against South Carolina.

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Mississippi woman accuses country music singer Garth Brooks of rape

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-10-04 12:01:34

SUMMARY: A Mississippi woman, using the pseudonym “Jane Roe,” has filed a against country music star Garth Brooks, alleging he raped her in a 2019 incident at a Los Angeles hotel while she was working for him. She claims Brooks had also subjected her to inappropriate behavior in various situations. Brooks has denied the allegations, labeling them as fabricated and asserting that they arose after the woman threatened to sue for a settlement exceeding a million dollars. He filed a preemptive lawsuit, seeking to stop her from causing emotional distress and defamation. Brooks maintains confidence in the legal system.

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Grammy Museum Mississippi holds historic fundraising night in Cleveland

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-10-04 10:20:59

SUMMARY: The Grammy Mississippi raised a record $150,000 during its and Roses 2024 Gala, benefiting music-centered education programs that enhance creativity and critical thinking. At the , Rosanne Cash received the Crossroads of American Music Award, while Pleasant Hill Elementary School teachers Susan Powell and Tiffany Lyles were honored with the L.U.C.Y. Award. Museum director Emily Havens expressed gratitude for supporters, emphasizing the importance of the funds for youth education in music. Established in 2011, the nonprofit museum features diverse music exhibits and programs aimed at promoting arts education in Mississippi.

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Independent investigation underway into perpetual power outages in Holly Springs area

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-10-04 08:46:52

SUMMARY: of Holly Springs have endured frequent power outages for five years without adequate explanation. Northern District Public Service Commissioner Chris Brown alerted the public to the issues, which include an unreplaced transformer and safety concerns that discourage outside . In response, Mississippi lawmakers enacted Senate Bill 2453, allowing the Public Service Commission to investigate utility providers. An independent firm, Silverpoint Consulting, has been hired to assess the Holly Springs Utility Department. Brown is optimistic about potential as local collaborate with regulators to address the ongoing power issues affecting over 80% of customers outside limits.

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