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Couple wanted for multiple thefts in Rankin County

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Ole Miss’ Chris Paul breaks down Oklahoma’s offense

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Ybarra – 2024-10-23 18:10:00

SUMMARY: No. 18 aims to recover this Saturday against Oklahoma, which will start Arnold at quarterback for the first time in a month after his previous benching. This change follows the firing of offensive coordinator Seth Litrell. Despite Oklahoma’s offensive inconsistencies, Ole Miss linebacker Chris Paul Jr. recognizes the threat, praising the Sooners’ potent offense and Arnold’s throwing ability. The matchup poses a significant for Ole Miss as they prepare to face a revitalized Oklahoma team.

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Man arrested for armed robbery at a hotel in Oxford

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-10-23 17:47:00

SUMMARY: An 18-year-old man, Christopher Suggs Jr., was in Oxford, Mississippi, for armed robbery and aggravated assault a shooting incident at a hotel on October 20. responded to reports of gunfire in a hotel room, which was unoccupied upon arrival. A victim later showed up at the hospital with non--threatening injuries. The investigation revealed that an argument in the hotel room escalated, leading Suggs to demand money, resulting in a struggle and shots fired. Suggs was apprehended on October 21, and the investigation is ongoing.

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Pilot Club of Louisville hosts “Safety Town” event for students

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www.wcbi.com – Aundrea Self – 2024-10-23 16:49:00

SUMMARY: The Pilot Club of Louisville hosted “Safety Town” on October 22, providing over 700 elementary in Winston County with crucial safety lessons. Participants from kindergarten, second, and fourth grades explored emergency vehicles like helicopters and fire trucks and engaged with first responders, and EMTs. Each student received a bicycle helmet to promote safety and prevent traumatic brain injuries. Beverly Wilkes, Co-chair of Safety Town, noted the ‘s growth over five years, focusing on brain-related disorders and the importance of community safety education. The event was held at the Louisville Coliseum.

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