Mississippi News
Local sheriff talks about holiday package safety
SUMMARY: Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott advises residents to ensure package safety amid the holiday season due to the rise in thefts, referred to as “porch pirates.” He recommends tracking deliveries, having someone present to collect packages, or using alternative delivery destinations like relatives’ homes or workplaces. Installing security cameras is also suggested for real-time monitoring. Scott emphasizes the importance of planning ahead when ordering gifts, as replacements may not arrive in time for Christmas. The deadline for UPS shipping to ensure Christmas delivery is December 21.
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JSU will host 2024 SWAC Football Championship game
SUMMARY: Jackson State University (JSU) will host the 2024 SWAC Football Championship game against the Southern Jaguars on December 7 at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson, with kickoff at 1:00 p.m. CT on ESPN2. JSU secured hosting rights after defeating Alabama State 16-10, while Southern triumphed over Arkansas-Pine Bluff 31-9. This marks the second meeting between JSU and Southern in the title game in three seasons. Tickets are available online and at local box offices, priced at $50-$90 in advance, with increased rates on game day. Children under five can attend for free.
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Bartahatchie Bridge is under replacement
SUMMARY: The Bartahatchie Bridge in Monroe County, Mississippi, is currently closed and undergoing replacement due to a drop in its safety rating, which couldn’t support the heavy traffic from loggers and school buses. Built in 1965, it has deteriorated over time, causing inconvenience for local residents like Deborah Tucker. The county is utilizing $4.8 million in Emergency Bridge Repair funds for the project, which is expected to total $5.1 million, with 95% funded by the state to avoid raising local taxes. The new bridge is projected for completion by July 2025.
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Texas woman sentenced for hiring Memphis couple to murder Mississippi woman
SUMMARY: Ashley Grayson, a 35-year-old woman from Dallas, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for her involvement in a murder-for-hire plot targeting a Southaven, Mississippi woman over an online feud. Grayson believed the woman was criticizing her internet-based business and sought to hire a couple from Memphis to commit the murder, offering $20,000 for each killing. The plot was exposed when the couple recorded a conversation detailing the plan. Grayson was convicted in March 2024, while her husband was acquitted. The judge emphasized the emotional toll on the victim and her family due to Grayson’s actions.
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