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Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence holds vigil
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence held a candlelight vigil at the state capital, where attendees dressed in purple to honor victims of domestic violence. Participants emphasized the importance of highlighting victims’ experiences and their effects on communities. A poignant testimony came from a mother recalling her late son, who always prioritized others’ well-being over his own. She vowed to seek justice for him, driven by faith. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and individuals needing help are encouraged to visit the Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence’s website for support.
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Stay safe on UTVs after fatal wreck in Oxford
SUMMARY: This week, a tragic incident near Oxford highlighted the dangers of driving UTVs, or side-by-sides, on highways. An accident resulted in a fatality when a car struck a side-by-side on the road. Experts warn against taking these vehicles onto paved roads, noting that 67% of off-highway vehicle deaths occur in such settings. Driving UTVs on public highways is both unsafe and illegal in Mississippi. Safety recommendations include ensuring drivers are at least 16 years old, wearing helmets, and buckling up. Following these guidelines can significantly enhance safety and prevent accidents while enjoying off-road vehicles.
UTVs are fun but it’s important to be safe and watch for traffic.
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Houston Career and Technology Education Center receives $50,000 check
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has awarded a $50,000 grant to the Houston Career and Technology Education Center for renovations to its engineering lab. The funds will be used to upgrade air conditioning units and the roof, enhancing student comfort and learning conditions. This improvement will prevent the need for students to relocate during hot summer months. The renovations are set to be completed by August 2025. TVA, along with its partner, Natches Trace Electric Power Association, is dedicated to supporting local educational initiatives.
The Tennessee Valley Authority presented a $50,000 check to the Houston Career and Technology Education Center for renovations to its engineering lab.
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Former Starkville firefighter found not guilty of embezzlement
SUMMARY: A jury found former Starkville firefighter Clearance Parks not guilty of embezzlement. His trial centered on allegations that he used a city-owned vehicle for personal purposes. During his defense, Parks acknowledged using the vehicle but claimed he was unaware it was inappropriate. District Attorney Scott Cologne argued against him, while Parks’ attorney, Jim Wade, described the case as one of the most baseless he has encountered in decades. The jury’s verdict concluded the trial, absolving Parks of the charges against him.
A jury found a former Starkville firefighter not guilty of embezzlement.
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