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Church covers remaining cost of young gun victim’s upcoming surgery expenses
SUMMARY: The content is difficult to summarize as it mainly consists of repetitive sentences with no clear context or information. However, it mentions a 6-year-old girl whose life was changed after she lost her eye in a shooting over 18 months ago. It suggests that a service at Antioch Baptist Church was about praise and worship, potentially teaching a lesson on miracles. The repetition and lack of coherence make it challenging to extract a clear message from the content.
Church covers remaining cost of young gun victim’s upcoming surgery expenses.
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Police names teen struck and killed by train in New Albany
SUMMARY: New Albany Police identified the victim killed by a train as 19-year-old James Ward from Potts Camp. Chief Chris Robertson stated that Ward was taking a shortcut on the tracks while heading to a job interview when the incident occurred. His body was discovered approximately a quarter-mile from the Highland Street railroad crossing and Highway 15 overpass. Although the chief does not suspect foul play, the investigation into the incident is ongoing.
A train struck and killed a teenage pedestrian in New Albany.
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Congressman Guest speaks to News 11 about what needs to be done regarding the Secret Service
SUMMARY: Former President Donald Trump has survived two assassination attempts, raising concerns about the Secret Service’s effectiveness. A member of the Homeland Security committee suggested that Congress should consider making the Secret Service a standalone agency, potentially enhancing its oversight and performance. While the Biden Administration is pushing for an additional $265 million in funding for the Secret Service, the committee member believes the issue lies in resource allocation, not funding. They argue that even with more money, it wouldn’t have a significant impact before the upcoming election due to time constraints in hiring and training additional agents.
Congressman Guest speaks to News 11 about what needs to be done regarding the Secret Service
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Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department warns against scammers
SUMMARY: Scammers are using a method called spoofing to disguise their phone numbers as the sheriff’s department’s number. They call victims, claiming there is a warrant out for missing jury duty and request money, typically through Bitcoin machines or Green Dot cards. Authorities emphasize that they will never request payment over the phone for warrants and that all official communications occur via U.S. mail. The likelihood of locating and prosecuting these scammers is very low. Therefore, individuals should avoid sending money to anyone over the phone, regardless of the circumstances.
Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department warns against scammers
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