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Drug roundup netted multiple arrests in Lowndes County
SUMMARY: Sheriff’s deputies in Lou County are targeting suspected drug dealers in a recent major drug roundup. Law enforcement, including US Marshals and local investigators, executed several search warrants in Columbus to apprehend street-level drug offenders. Sheriff Eddie Hawkins emphasized the importance of these operations, conducted a few times a year, in curbing drug-related crimes. During the latest sweep, one individual was charged with multiple counts of methamphetamine sales, and authorities aim to arrest 13 suspects in total. The sheriff believes these efforts not only reduce drug crime but also help prevent associated criminal activities.
A large drug roundup landed several individuals behind bars in Lowndes County.
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Giant of the Week: Shannon QB Trey Spurgon
SUMMARY: Your local Wendy’s proudly sponsors high school athletics, recognizing standout athletes. This week‘s Wendy’s Giant of the Week is Shannon quarterback Trey Spurgen. He showcased an impressive performance, completing 10 of 11 passes for 232 yards and three touchdowns, contributing significantly to the Red Raiders’ dominant 40-0 victory over the Ripley Tigers. Congratulations to Trey Spurgen for earning this recognition!
Shannon QB Trey Spurgon is this week’s Wendy’s Giant of the Week.
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Living Local: October 11, 2024
SUMMARY: The content emphasizes a shared connection among people, transcending geographical boundaries from urban areas to the Mississippi River. It highlights the idea that a common heart unites everyone, regardless of their location. This sentiment underscores the importance of empathy and understanding, suggesting that, despite differences, there is a fundamental bond that ties all individuals together. The message encourages unity, compassion, and recognition of our shared humanity.
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“Back to Back” Hurricanes Causing Many Issues in Tampa Bay Area
SUMMARY: Two days after Hurricane Milton made landfall, the Tampa area is in recovery mode following the devastation from back-to-back hurricanes, including Hurricane Helen. Many homes were inundated with saltwater and freshwater flooding, leading residents to discard their belongings curbside. Thankfully, water levels have receded after extensive search and rescue efforts. However, over two million customers in the state, particularly in the Tampa Metro area, remain without power, and there are ongoing water pressure issues and boil advisories in certain regions. Essential services, including airports and bridges, have resumed, but clean-up operations continue with safety precautions advised against mosquito breeding.
The Weather Channel Meteorologist Mike Bettes reports from Tampa, Florida where he said more than 2 million customers across the state do not have power. After the landfall of Hurricane Milton, it’s really Hurricane Helene and Milton back to back and the area is now in assessment and recovery mode. Credit: The Weather Channel // Date: 10/11/2024
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