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Biotech company’s CEO pleads guilty in Mississippi welfare fraud case
SUMMARY: Jacob VanLandingham, CEO of a biotech company linked to one of Mississippi’s largest public corruption cases, pleaded guilty to wire fraud for misusing welfare funds intended for a concussion drug. He admitted to misusing $2.1 million from the Mississippi Department of Human Services, which was meant to develop a nasal spray treatment. Instead, prosecutors allege he used the funds for personal expenses, including gambling. Other key figures, including former NFL star Brett Favre, who invested $1 million, and former Human Services officials, have previously pled guilty to related charges involving the misdirection of welfare funds.
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West Point church honors veterans
SUMMARY: On Veterans Day, Northside Christian Church in West Point, Mississippi, held a “Veterans Appreciation” service, honoring those who served in the military. Robert Lee Young, a veteran who served from 1978 to 1981, expressed gratitude for returning home safely, reflecting on the loss of fellow soldiers. Denvil Clark, a Vietnam War veteran, shared his motivation for volunteering and the joy of returning to participate in community activities. The event also honored National Guard member Staff Sgt. Crystal Lane, who values serving her hometown. Following the service, the church provided a meal for the veterans, emphasizing appreciation for their sacrifices.
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Two injured during attempted robbery at Burlington Coat Factory
SUMMARY: In Jackson, Mississippi, two men were injured during an attempted robbery outside Burlington Coat Factory on November 11. The incident arose when a 25-year-old man arranged to sell an item through Facebook Marketplace to a 24-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman. During the meeting, the 24-year-old attempted to rob the seller, leading to a gunfight between the two men. Both sustained injuries and were taken to a local hospital, while the investigation is ongoing, according to Detective Tommie Brown.
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Airbus hosts Veterans Day in tribute to those who serve
SUMMARY: Airbus in Lowndes County, Mississippi, held a Veterans Day event on November 11 to honor military service members, including their employees who have served. The program featured music, a color presentation by the MSU Army ROTC, and a special tribute to fallen heroes. General Andrew Rendon of the Mississippi National Guard praised Airbus for its strong veteran workforce, with 30% of its employees being veterans. Airbus’s Production Director, Ben Sullivan, highlighted the company’s role in giving veterans a continued purpose by building helicopters that protect and save lives. Veterans and attendees enjoyed a catered lunch after the ceremony.
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