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Chase Pinkston following dad's footsteps, honing craft at Jones College
SUMMARY: Todd Pinkston, a former standout wide receiver at Southern Miss who left in 1999 as the school’s second leading receiver, remains an inspiration for his son, Chase. Chase, who led Oak Grove to a state title, is now pursuing football at Jones College as a defensive back, having already made several interceptions. Although he was too young to remember his father’s NFL career, Chase has watched highlights and aspires to reach similar heights, driven by their shared dedication to hard work and excellence. Todd, now coaching running backs for the Kansas City Chiefs, continues to influence the next generation.
Chase Pinkston following dad’s footsteps, honing craft at Jones College
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Fire destroyed house near Lake Piomingo in Lee County
SUMMARY: A fire near Lake Pingo in Lee County destroyed a house this morning, according to Morville Fire Chief Jason Parker. The homeowner was cooking breakfast when she stepped outside to walk her dog and forgot about the stove. The flames rapidly spread, and the house was engulfed in flames within 11 minutes. By the time firefighters arrived, the roof had already collapsed.
A fire destroyed a house near Lake Piomingo in Lee County.
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Jackson police will receive new license plate readers
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department is set to enhance its surveillance capabilities following city council approval for 16 new licensed plate readers to combat a rising auto theft rate, particularly involving popular brands like Kia and Hyundai. Chief Joseph Wade emphasized that the technology will strategically target high-crime areas and serve as a vital tool for the department. With only two plate readers currently in use, the planned installation aims to improve monitoring and assist in reducing auto burglaries and carjackings. The new cameras are expected to roll out in the coming months, significantly changing law enforcement operations in Jackson.
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Potential for Catastrophic Flooding as Helene Moves Inland
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helen’s impact is expected to extend well inland, potentially causing catastrophic flooding in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Asheville, North Carolina, recorded over 4 inches of rain on Wednesday, totaling more than 9 inches, with more rain anticipated. The saturated ground leaves little room for additional rain, raising concerns about river flooding, particularly in areas affected by the Swannanoa River’s past floods in 2004. The French Broad River is also under monitoring for flooding, while tropical storm-force winds may lead to power outages in Asheville as conditions worsen.
The Weather Channel Meteorologist Felicia Combs reports from Asheville, North Carolina where she says impacts from Hurricane Helene will reach far past the coast and well inland. It could be catastrophic flooding for places like Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Credit: The Weather Channel // Date: 9/26/2024
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