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Armed and dangerous burglary suspect wanted in Noxubee County
SUMMARY: Knox County Sheriff’s investigators are seeking Malcolm Davis, wanted for burglary and larceny of an occupied dwelling. The incident occurred around 6:00 AM on September 20th on Fairport Road in Brooksville. Davis is considered armed and dangerous. Authorities urge anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact the Knox County Sheriff’s Department or Crime Stoppers.
An armed and dangerous burglary suspect is wanted in Noxubee County.
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10/18- Expect LOVELY weekend weather!
SUMMARY: In the Northwestern Caribbean, thunderstorm activity is increasing, possibly leading to the development of a well-defined center, with a chance of becoming Tropical Cyclone 15, moving westward towards land, potentially across the Yucatan Peninsula. Tropical alerts are issued for the area. Meanwhile, much of the U.S. is under calm conditions with temperatures dropping to the low 40s. Next week, warmer weather in the 80s is expected, but a dry trend continues with below-average rainfall. The weekend weather looks favorable for the Festival on Front Street in Meridian, where attendees should prepare for cooler evening temperatures.
10/18- Expect LOVELY weekend weather!
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Tupelo family close to breaking record for tallest okra plant
SUMMARY: A local family, the Michaels, is aiming to break the world record for the tallest okra plant, currently standing at 16 feet 4.5 inches. Their plant, measured at 16 feet 3.5 inches, grows approximately an inch daily, making a record-breaking achievement likely. The Michaels, who planted the okra in May, attribute its growth to “secret soil.” Universities, including Delta State, have shown interest, with the college planning to create a promotional video featuring their okra mascot. They have a second plant measuring 13 feet 8 inches, potentially making them record holders for both positions.
A Tupelo family hopes to break a world record for the tallest okra plant.
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Fires spark at abandoned structures as temps drop
SUMMARY: Residents in a Jackson neighborhood expressed concern after an abandoned house caught fire, allegedly set by a man seeking warmth. Witnesses reported him trying to start fires and asking for firewood. Authorities detained the man but released him, ruling the fire accidental. Community members voiced fears about their homes’ safety amid rising temperatures and increasing occurrences of squatting in abandoned properties. Another fire also broke out in a nearby hotel, emphasizing the dangers of such actions, including smoke inhalation. Fire Chief Patrick Almond warned that as temperatures drop, more incidents like these may arise.
Fires spark at abandoned structures as temps drop
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