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Deadline to self-report flood damage is Wednesday, July 19

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2023-07-19 14:44:43

SUMMARY: Preliminary reports from the recent flooding in Winston and Choctaw counties in North Mississippi show that 108 homes, 18 businesses, 66 roads and bridges, and three public buildings were damaged in Winston County. In Choctaw County, 35 homes, 10 businesses, and 28 roads were also affected. Local and state teams will validate the damages in the coming days. The deadline for self-reporting damage was July 19. Louisville Mayor Will Hill urged those with floodwater damage to self-report by providing their name, number, and address to (662)773-3527. Follow for more updates on Facebook and Twitter.

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Former Edwards police chief pleads guilty to federal charge

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www.wjtv.com – Marie Mennefield – 2024-11-20 11:02:00

SUMMARY: Torrence Mayfield, former police chief of Edwards and a previous Jackson police officer, pled guilty on November 20, 2024, to making a false statement when acquiring a firearm. He purchased a firearm for another person, falsely asserting it was for himself on the required form during the purchase at a federally licensed pawn shop. This act violates federal law. Mayfield faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and is scheduled for sentencing on March 4, 2025. The FBI is currently investigating the case.

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School discusses crisis plan in wake of shooting

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www.wcbi.com – Charity Johnson – 2024-11-19 19:01:00

SUMMARY: On November 19, a shooting in Columbus, Mississippi, during an after-school bus route left 10 students and a bus driver caught in the crossfire. The shooting occurred on the 1500 block of MLK, but no students were injured, although a bullet hit the bus tire. The driver safely stopped the bus without incident. Authorities are searching for Martez Meeks, the suspect, believed to be driving a dark-colored Dodge Charger. One person was injured in the shooting. The school district’s Assistant Superintendent emphasized the importance of crisis management plans to ensure student safety and reunification with parents.

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Aberdeen native is now a doctor of physical therapy

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-11-19 18:42:00

SUMMARY: Dr. Traveus Garth, a Doctor of Physical Therapy at Monroe Regional Hospital in Aberdeen, Mississippi, has always aimed to help others rather than pursue a career in athletics. He developed an interest in body mechanics during high school and earned his Physical Therapy Assistant degree in 2016. After working at Noxubee County General Hospital, he completed his Doctorate at Hanover College this summer. Garth finds joy in assisting patients through their recovery from injuries, treating 8-14 patients daily. He encourages others to achieve their goals by emphasizing discipline, faith, and perseverance in their journeys.

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