Mississippi News
Convicted felon receives nearly 6 years for illegal gun possession
SUMMARY: In August 2022, Tamrius Webster, 37, was arrested in Oxford, Mississippi, after a manhunt that followed a hostage standoff in Carroll County. Federal agents apprehended him, discovering he was in possession of a firearm despite being a convicted felon. Webster pled guilty to firearm possession charges and was sentenced to 70 months in prison by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Debra M. Brown. Upon release, he will serve three years of supervised probation. The case highlights ongoing issues with gun possession among convicted felons in the region.
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Holmes County man sentenced for illegal possession of firearm
SUMMARY: Tamarius Webster, a 37-year-old man from Cruger, Mississippi, was sentenced to 70 months in prison for illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He had pleaded guilty to the charge in April after being arrested in September 2022 while the U.S. Marshals were serving a kidnapping warrant. Deputies discovered Webster in possession of a firearm in Oxford. Following his prison term, Webster will also undergo three years of supervised release. He was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals after the sentencing by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Debra M. Brown.
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Infrastructure projects expand in the city of Bruce
SUMMARY: Bruce, Mississippi, is set to undergo significant improvements with a $930,000 grant received three years ago for sewer line repairs and $600,000 in grants for accessibility enhancements. Mayor Jimmy Hubbard highlighted that the sewer repairs will minimize flooding issues in homes. Work is progressing using innovative techniques with minimal digging, expected to complete by March or April. Additionally, a project aimed at improving access for residents with mobility challenges is underway, alongside a $100,000 grant for City Hall improvements. These updates aim to enhance the town’s infrastructure and overall quality of life for its residents.
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Catfish Alley Studio hosts grand opening in Columbus
SUMMARY: Catfish Alley in Columbus, which once thrived with music, experienced a revitalization with the grand opening of Catfish Alley Studio on October 3. The event featured live music, studio tours, delicious food, and a guitar giveaway. The studio is equipped for multi-track recording and offers lessons for all ages and skill levels on various instruments. After several quiet years, this initiative aims to bring music back to the area, honoring its rich musical heritage.
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