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Brown brothers break records at cross-country Tupelo Invitational
SUMMARY: Tupelo High School’s cross country star Andrew Brown, a sophomore, shattered both the school and course records at the Tupelo Invitational with an impressive time of 15 minutes and 9 seconds. His brother, Taylor Brown, a senior, also excelled, breaking a course record and achieving a personal best with a time of 15 minutes and 13 seconds. Congratulations to both brothers for their outstanding performances, and best wishes to them and their team for the remainder of the season.
Andrew Brown broke the school and a course record with a time of 15 minutes and 9 seconds at the annual Tupelo Invitational Saturday morning. His brother, Taylor Brown, broke a course record and a personal record with the time of 15 minutes and 32 seconds.
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Man charged following attack on Lowndes County jailer
SUMMARY: Thomas Richards, an inmate with a record that includes petty larceny, drug, and weapons charges, has been charged with assaulting a Louns County Sheriff’s deputy. The incident occurred when Richards was being transported back to jail from court after receiving his sentence on the initial charges. Sheriff Eddie Hawkins confirmed the assault. Following the new charge, Richards has been assigned a bond of $100,000.
The Lowndes County sheriff confirmed a man has been charged for allegedly attacking a jailer.
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Mississippiโs sample election ballot for 2024 revealed
SUMMARY: The ballot for Mississippi’s November general election includes nine presidential candidates: the Democratic and Republican nominees, along with four Independents, and candidates from the Libertarian, Green, and Mississippi Constitution parties. Secretary of State Michael Watson emphasized that the State Board of Election Commissioners adhered to Mississippi law by prioritizing political party nominees, arranging them alphabetically by last name. Independent candidates are listed in the same alphabetical order, providing voters with a diverse array of options for their presidential choice.
The sample ballot for the upcoming 2024 election in Mississippi has been revealed.
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Search crews spent Monday working to find missing swimmer in Lee County
SUMMARY: The search for a missing swimmer in Lee County has transitioned from a rescue to a recovery mission. Sheriff Jim Johnson indicated that it is unlikely 37-year-old Josh Mallet, who disappeared while trying to swim across 20M Creek, is still alive. Mallet went missing near the County Road 2578 bridge on Sunday. Rescue teams searched the swollen creek by boat, but efforts shifted focus as the situation grew grim. Dozens have participated in the search, and crews left the water after an extensive afternoon effort. Updates on the investigation are expected later today.
The search continues for a missing swimmer in northern Lee County.
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