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Matt shows several Northern Lights images
SUMMARY: This evening, vibrant images of the Northern Lights were shared by various photographers, including Cara, Shannon, Matthew, and Eupora. Notable sightings included colorful vertical pillar shapes and a range of hues, from greens to pinks and reds. Maryann in Pots Camp captured a distinct green glow, while Daisy and Randolph showcased the expansive beauty of the display. The North Mississippi Storm Chasers provided impressive images featuring pillars of light. Many contributors shared breathtaking photos, and viewers are still encouraged to capture and share their own experiences of this dazzling natural phenomenon.
Chief Meteorologist Matt Laubhan shows off several Northern Lights images.
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Drug roundup netted multiple arrests in Lowndes County
SUMMARY: Sheriff’s deputies in Lou County are targeting suspected drug dealers in a recent major drug roundup. Law enforcement, including US Marshals and local investigators, executed several search warrants in Columbus to apprehend street-level drug offenders. Sheriff Eddie Hawkins emphasized the importance of these operations, conducted a few times a year, in curbing drug-related crimes. During the latest sweep, one individual was charged with multiple counts of methamphetamine sales, and authorities aim to arrest 13 suspects in total. The sheriff believes these efforts not only reduce drug crime but also help prevent associated criminal activities.
A large drug roundup landed several individuals behind bars in Lowndes County.
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MSU uses high voltage lab to research real-life scenarios like natural disasters
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University houses the largest university-operated high voltage lab in the U.S., where engineering students explore high voltage electricity. Directed by Dr. David Wallace, the lab enables students to test electrical products for industry needs while seeking solutions for electrical issues. Students engage in exciting demonstrations, such as creating lightning strikes and experiencing powerful voltage flashes. This hands-on experience is unique and prepares them for careers in electrical engineering, a field with increasing demand. Overall, the lab offers both fun and valuable learning in high voltage applications.
Students are looking for new ways to fix the problems some electrical companies are dealing with right now.
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Football scores and highlights from Thursday, Oct. 10
SUMMARY: In a Class 3A Region 4 matchup, the Morville Troopers dominated the Nettleton Tigers, finishing the game 43-0. The Troopers’ early trick play backfired, leading to an interception, but they quickly regained control with touchdowns from Gray Cruz and Will Carthan. Wyatt McDaniels found Parker Harris for another score, cementing Morville’s lead. Meanwhile, TCPS struggled initially against the Smithville Seminoles but rallied with Jeb Brown’s touchdown pass to James Thomas, securing a 28-14 victory. Both games showcased strong defensive plays and momentum shifts, highlighting the excitement of high school football.
Here are some football scores and highlights from Thursday, Oct. 10.
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