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Aberdeen Courthouse opens after over six years of renovations
SUMMARY: U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock officially reopened the Abernethy Federal Building in Aberdeen, Mississippi, after being closed for over six years due to needed repairs and mold issues. The building, opened in 1974, underwent significant renovations led by district architect Pamela Patrick, who praised the teamwork that overcame various challenges. Former Tupelo Mayor Jason Shelton highlighted the significance of the reopening for the community, while U.S. Senator Roger Wicker called it historic, reinforcing justice and the rule of law in the region. The site will bolster the local economy with about 35 full-time staff members returning and services resuming.
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Chickasaw Co. executes a disaster drill at a local nursing home
SUMMARY: Chickasaw County emergency responders and Shearer-Richardson Memorial Nursing Home conducted a disaster preparedness drill to test their emergency plans. The scenario involved a tornado followed by a fire, requiring coordination between various emergency teams. The drill, which included state personnel and Okolona High School students portraying disaster victims, focused on ensuring the safety of nursing home residents. Participants, like Ophelia Smith, found the exercise educational and valuable in reducing fear and building preparedness. Linda Griffin, from the county’s Emergency Management Agency, emphasized the importance of practicing real-life events to identify gaps and improve responses.
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Monroe county sheriff’s department investigating church fire
SUMMARY: Harmony Baptist Church in Monroe County, Mississippi, was destroyed by fire last Friday night, leaving caretaker Mary Nell Dorris in shock. She received a panicked call from a neighbor while asleep and rushed to the scene, where she stayed until the early morning. The historic church, built in the mid 1800s and lacking gas or electric power, is suspected to have been intentionally set ablaze. While no injuries were reported, Dorris mourns the loss of cherished memories associated with the church. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Department is investigating and urges anyone with information to come forward.
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Tupelo Police investigate ATM ‘Jackpotting’ heist
SUMMARY: Tupelo Police Chief John Quaka reported progress in an ATM jackpotting investigation after a bank employee discovered forced entry at the Community Bank Branch on November 13. The machine was found partially open, leading to a significant cash theft. Surveillance footage captured two suspects in a silver Honda Accord, believed to be connected to similar crimes statewide. Jackpotting involves inserting malware into ATMs to dispense cash. The FBI has been notified, and police are collaborating with state agencies. Chief Quaka expressed confidence in making arrests and urged banks to keep their systems updated and secure.
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