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MSU’s famous Maroon Band takes on other bands in Starkville
SUMMARY: At Mississippi State University, football season is underway alongside activities by “The Famous Maroon Band,” which boasts a rich history of 122 years. The band’s associate director, Craig Aarhus, recently briefed local business and community leaders on its various ensembles, including four concert bands and a jazz band. The band, the largest university band in Mississippi, primarily recruits students from the state and nearby regions, although it welcomes members from across the nation. Recently, Aarhus and current band members participated in the Collegiate Mass Band during the 80th D-Day anniversary commemoration.
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Jackson mayor addresses ongoing bribery scandal
SUMMARY: Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba addressed allegations surrounding his involvement in a bribery scandal following the indictment of Sherik Marve Smith for conspiracy to commit bribery. Lumumba denied any wrongdoing, stating he met Smith on several occasions but never conspired to commit a crime. Smith is the second individual charged in the scandal, having pled guilty and awaiting sentencing in February 2025. This case follows the indictment of former Councilwoman Angelique Lee, who also resigned after facing similar charges; she has pled guilty, with her sentencing delayed. FBI raids related to the investigation occurred earlier in 2024.
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Rankin County judge denies motion for new trial in Carly Gregg case
SUMMARY: A Rankin County judge has denied Carly Gregg’s motion for a new trial following her conviction for murdering her mother. Judge Dewey K. Arthur found no new evidence that would likely alter the trial’s outcome, rejecting claims related to statements made by her father. Prosecutors argued the defense’s motion did not comply with legal requirements and affirmed the jury’s verdict. Carly Gregg, sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder and 10 years for tampering with evidence, is appealing to the Mississippi Supreme Court. The incident occurred on March 19, 2024, when Gregg allegedly shot her mother and injured her stepfather.
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Bond denied for two charged in shooting at South Mississippi Fair
SUMMARY: Two teenagers, Akealeis McKensie and Jailen Shade, both 18 and from Laurel, have been denied bond after being charged in connection with a shooting at the South Mississippi Fair. A judge deemed them a threat to society and potential flight risks. McKensie faces charges of attempted murder and possession of a stolen firearm, while Shade is charged with attempted murder. The incident, stemming from an argument, resulted in the injury of 17-year-old Darren Duff, who was shot in the leg but is expected to recover. Investigators believe Duff was not the intended target.
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