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Mississippi State soccer wins first SEC regular season championship

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Saints drop sixth straight game, losing to Chargers 26-8

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www.supertalk.fm – Hunter Dawkins – 2024-10-27 20:51:00

SUMMARY: The New Orleans Saints have lost six consecutive for the first time in nearly 20 years, matching their losing streak from 2005 post-Hurricane . In a recent against the Los Angeles Chargers, they fell 26-8. Rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler struggled to the team offensively, managing no red zone visits. The Saints initially scored a safety but trailed after the Chargers’ field goal and touchdown. Despite a solid performance from running back Alvin Kamara, the team’s overall performance disappointed head coach Dennis Allen, who emphasized the need for improvement as they prepare to face the Carolina Panthers next.

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Husband charged with murder after wife found dead inside vehicle in Hattiesburg

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www.supertalk.fm Staff – 2024-10-27 18:16:00

SUMMARY: Kenrod Cartez Echols, 50, has been charged with first-degree murder and tampering with evidence after his wife, Zikoya Johnson Echols, 36, was found dead from a gunshot wound in her vehicle in Hattiesburg. Authorities discovered her body reports of a vehicle crashing into a building. Kenrod allegedly admitted to his involvement in the shooting to . In addition to the murder charge, he faces charges of malicious mischief. He is currently being held at the Forrest County Jail. The incident marks a tragic turn of for the .

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science leaders recognized for their work

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-10-27 18:14:00

SUMMARY: Two from the Mississippi of Natural Science received prestigious for their contributions to education and outreach. Angel Rhonke, the museum’s director, was honored with the 2024 Outstanding Service to the Museum Profession Award at the Southeastern Museums Conference. With nearly two decades at the museum, Rhonke emphasized the award reflects the team’s dedication to education and conservation. Additionally, Sabrina Cummings, an outreach conservation educator, was named the 2024 Informal Educator of the Year by the Mississippi Science Teachers Association. Cummings expressed her passion for teaching about science and conservation through her work since 2015.

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