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Law enforcement answers questions about handicapped parking
SUMMARY: The McGee Police Department has raised concerns about illegal parking in disabled spots, an issue that frequently occurs in parking lots. Police Chief Dennis Bores highlighted that many vehicles occupying these spaces don’t require them, noting that around 40% of such spots may be misused. He addressed misconceptions about law enforcement’s authority on private property when it comes to enforcing ADA guidelines. Chief Tommy Cox of Laurel PD emphasized that improper parking often happens due to individuals in a rush, urging people to be more considerate. Bores stated that this problem is often overlooked due to police understaffing.
Law enforcement answers questions about handicapped parking.
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Demolition of tornado-ruined strip mall is underway in Amory
SUMMARY: The Glendale shopping center in Amry, heavily damaged by the 2023 EF3 tornado, is finally being demolished, nearly two years after the disaster. The site, which housed a Piggly Wiggly, is being cleared to help the community move on from the trauma associated with the storm. Residents are pleased to see the cleanup, expressing hope for a revitalized entrance to the city. A new investor, who owns the nearby Blue Sky, has acquired the property, although plans for future development remain uncertain. The demolition marks a significant step toward recovering from the tornado’s impact.
The demolition of a tornado-damaged strip mall in Amory is underway.
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1 person in custody for Booneville fatal stabbing
SUMMARY: A man is dead, and a woman is in custody following a stabbing incident in Boonville. Detectives are investigating the city’s second murder of the year, which occurred Tuesday morning on South Lake Street. The victim, whose identity is pending release, was stabbed in the chest; he is not a local resident. The woman in custody also hails from outside the county and has not been charged yet, although charges may be forthcoming. Chief Michael Ry noted that such violent crimes are rare in Boonville, a usually peaceful town.
One person is in custody following a deadly stabbing in Booneville.
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Interview: Civic Ballet in Tupelo performing ‘Snow Queen’
SUMMARY: The 12th annual “Hope for the Holidays Snow Queen Ballet” is this weekend, a fundraiser benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The event, started by North Mississippi Dance Center in honor of a young cancer patient named Miles, has grown into a larger production over the years. This year, the performance features 70 dancers, including 36 from the company. A new highlight is an expanded scene with the Snow Queen’s army of evil ice, offering more dramatic flair. The ballet, a winter tale of good versus evil, is performed Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at Tupelo High School.
The Civic Ballet in Tupelo is performing “Snow Queen” on Nov. 23-24.
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