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Update on the man who allegedly exposed himself in Eupora
SUMMARY: Josh Whitlock has been arrested in Eupora, Mississippi, facing 10 counts of indecent exposure. The Webster County Sheriff’s Office started investigating after a video of Whitlock surfaced, which showed him exposing himself in public. Other law enforcement agencies are also looking into the matter, as the incident, linked to a location near a daycare, drew attention from local viewers. The exact date of the incident remains unclear, and further updates on the situation are expected as investigations continue.
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Vehicle accident claims man’s life in Alabama
SUMMARY: A car accident in Fayette, Alabama, around 2 a.m. on October 31, resulted in the death of Thomas Bellsnyder IV. The single-vehicle crash occurred on County Road 35 when Bellsnyder’s Chevy Equinox veered off the road and struck a tree. He was not wearing a seatbelt and died at the scene. A passenger in the vehicle was injured and airlifted to UAB Hospital in Birmingham. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
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$67 million to pay for Mississippi bridge replacements
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a $67.5 million grant to the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to replace 13 aging bridges in central Mississippi. These bridges, constructed between 1928 and 1939, are critical for connecting rural areas to urban centers like Jackson. The new structures will meet current design standards, featuring 12-foot-wide lanes and 6-foot-wide shoulders to enhance safety and accommodate freight and vehicle traffic. Acting Federal Highway Administrator Kristin White emphasized the importance of bridge infrastructure for community connectivity and economic efficiency.
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Columbus daycares host “Boo Parade” for trick or treaters
SUMMARY: On October 31, daycares in downtown Columbus, Mississippi, organized the annual “Boo Parade,” where children dressed as princesses and superheroes paraded through the streets. Participants showcased their costumes, with some even utilizing wheeled devices for added fun. Local business employees joined in the festive spirit by dressing up and providing treats for the parade-goers. This popular event fosters community engagement and allows children to celebrate Halloween in a safe, joyful environment, with St. Paul’s Episcopal and First Methodist daycares being key contributors.
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