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Carly Gregg murder trial winding down

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SUMMARY: Doctor Andrew Clark testified in the defense case, diagnosing the accused, Greg, with Bipolar II disorder, potentially hereditary due to her father’s similar diagnosis. Clark revealed Greg had experienced auditory hallucinations since childhood, describing a male voice that provided elitist affirmations. On the day of the murder, Greg claimed her mind went blank after walking her dogs. Three additional witnesses, a close friend, corroborated her reports of hearing voices pre- and post-murder. The prosecution is set to present more witnesses, including their own psychiatric expert, as the trial continues, with possible sentencing of 20 years to for Greg if convicted.

Carly Gregg murder trial winding down

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Patrick's Wednesday PM Forecast 9/18

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www.youtube.com – | The Pine Belt’s Station – 2024-09-18 23:13:50


SUMMARY: This evening in , temperatures are pleasant, with current readings around 87-90ยฐF under clear skies. Tonight, temperatures will gradually fall into the 70s, with the possibility of patchy fog in the Hattiesburg area tomorrow morning. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs around 90ยฐF tomorrow, with similar weather continuing through the . Overnight lows will be in the upper 60s, and the shows little of rainfall. A potential tropical with a 20% chance may occur next week, but details remain uncertain. For now, enjoy the warm and sunny weather.

Patrick’s Wednesday PM Forecast 9/18

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Hub City Special Olympics returns to PCS campus

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www.youtube.com – | The Pine Belt’s Station – 2024-09-18 23:13:50


SUMMARY: Kids from the Pine Belt showcased their talents at the annual Hub Special Olympics held at Presbyterian Christian School. Over 200 volunteers helped organize activities like softball, cornhole, and soccer, creating a memorable experience for participants. This , returning after three years, was inspired by a local pediatrician’s son and aims to involve the community in supporting athletes with developmental disabilities. Gareth Bonner from PCS emphasizes the importance of service in the community. Moving forward, top performers may advance to district and regional competitions. The next special Olympics will take place at Camp Shelby from November 1st to 3rd, 2024.

Hub City Special Olympics returns to PCS campus.

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Town of Sumrall has several public projects under way at same time

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local Station – 2024-09-18 23:13:50


SUMMARY: Improvement projects are advancing in Som, with increased contractor activity noted. Joel Lofton highlighted ongoing efforts, a sidewalk improvement and an important drainage initiative in Ward 4. This project addresses long-standing drainage issues and is funded mainly by ARPA COVID grant funds. Crews have begun staging equipment and work started last . Additionally, a new sewage project will tackle infiltration and upgrade about half of the town’s sewer system across several wards. Overall, the town is making significant strides in enhancing and addressing critical issues.

Town of Sumrall has several public projects under way at same time.

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