Mississippi News
Calhoun County third and fourth graders visit career fair
SUMMARY: At a career fair in Calhoun County, Mississippi, third and fourth graders engaged with professionals from various fields like military, health sciences, and engineering. High school students involved in a work-based learning program guided the younger students in small groups. The event aimed to inspire kids to explore future career paths early on, with hands-on and interactive stations. Alisha Jackson, the coordinator, emphasized the importance of helping children identify interests early to avoid future uncertainties. Coaches and professionals encouraged students to focus on their education, make wise choices, and prepare for their aspirations. Activities included fun interactions and vendor goodies.
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Mississippi man wanted for hitting mother in head with skillet
SUMMARY: Yazoo County deputies are searching for Cedric Ross, who is wanted for aggravated domestic violence after allegedly hitting his mother in the head with a cast iron skillet. The altercation reportedly stemmed from a dispute over baseball cards. Ross is considered dangerous and is described as being 6’1โ and weighing 155 pounds. Authorities urge anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to contact the Yazoo County Sheriff’s Office at 662-746-0014.
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Madison County school bus involved in multi-vehicle crash
SUMMARY: A school bus was involved in a three-vehicle crash on Yandell Road at Aulenbrock Road in Gluckstadt, Mississippi, on October 23. The accident included a Madison County school bus and two other vehicles, with children on board at the time. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. The police are currently investigating the cause of the crash.
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Unofficial winner named in Jackson's Ward 2 runoff election
SUMMARY: Montyne “Tina” Clay is leading in the special election runoff for Jackson‘s Ward 2 council seat, with 1,509 votes compared to Marcus Cheatham’s 920 votes. Expressing gratitude for her supporters, Clay aims to focus on economic development and crime. She will complete the remainder of former Councilwoman Angelique Lee’s term, who resigned after facing bribery charges. The Election Commission’s resolution board is set to confirm the results on October 23, with final certification expected on October 30.
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