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Families gather at WTC to honor 9/11 victims, 23 years later
SUMMARY: On the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 attacks, families of victims held a private ceremony at Memorial Plaza in Lower Manhattan, honoring their loved ones. The program, which began at 8:40 a.m. and concluded at 1:30 p.m., featured family members reading the names of nearly 3,000 individuals who died in the 2001 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. The ceremony included six moments of silence to mark significant times from the attacks. In the evening, two blue beams will light up the sky as a Tribute in Light, visible up to 60 miles away.
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Threats to Attendance Center in Tremont lead to juvenile arrests
SUMMARY: In Itawamba County, Mississippi, two juveniles were arrested for making threats against the Tremont Attendance Center. Sheriff Mitch Nabors confirmed that the Sheriff’s office was alerted by the Itawamba County School District Police, prompting an investigation aided by the Mississippi Department of Homeland Security. Due to their age, specific details about the juveniles remain undisclosed. Sheriff Nabors emphasized that while no students or faculty were in immediate danger, all threats are seriously considered and thoroughly investigated.
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Monroe County woman dies after fatal car crash in Becker
SUMMARY: A tragic accident in Becker, Mississippi, claimed the life of 73-year-old Sybyl Forrester from Amory. The crash occurred on September 18 when the pickup she was in collided with another vehicle near Dollar General. Forrester was taken to a hospital in Tupelo but succumbed to her injuries the following evening. The incident is under investigation by Monroe County deputies.
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Mississippi utility crews to be educated on AMBER Alert program
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Public Service Commission (PSC) has formed a strategic partnership with law enforcement and utility organizations to enhance the state‘s AMBER Alert program. This initiative recognizes that utility professionals, who often work outdoors, can play a vital role in identifying signs of child abduction. The partnership aims to educate utility crews about the AMBER Alert process and train them to respond appropriately to potential abductions. In collaboration with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety and various utility companies, the PSC hopes to strengthen Mississippi’s AMBER Alert network and improve community safety.
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