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Former MRA quarterback loves the competition at JSU
SUMMARY: Jackson State University (JSU) quarterback Philip Short is in a competitive position battle for playing time going into training camp. He thrives on the competition and believes it breeds success. Short and the rest of the QBs at JSU are learning a new offense under first-year offensive coordinator Maurice Harris. Short is confident in the team’s balanced and explosive offensive strategy. He believes they will have a great season and is looking forward to their first game against South Carolina State. The starting quarterback for the game may be determined before the SWAC challenge.
MRA product Philip Short finds himself at Jackson State after a few seasons playing JUCO ball in the state of Mississippi. Short is now closer to home with his move to JSU but he is competing for playing time this season in a loaded quarterback room. But the MAIS state champ and all-conference JUCO QB wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Salvation Army partners with local businesses to host Hurricane Victims Benefit Concert in Downto…
SUMMARY: Local businesses united to host a benefit concert for long-term recovery efforts following Hurricane Helen in the Carolinas. The collaborative event was presented by Spacey’s Rock and Roll Tattoo, the Aces, the Pretzel Company, and Downtown Meridian, and featured free entertainment from 5 to 9 PM. Community members supported the cause by donating and enjoying food from local vendors. Roy Fiser, a Lieutenant and Corps Officer for the Salvation Army, emphasized the concert’s significance for disaster recovery, particularly for severely affected areas like Asheville and Chimney Rock. All donations will assist the Salvation Army in recovery efforts.
On Thursday, Local businesses hosted a benefit concert to support the long-term recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene in the Carolinas.
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Minimal rainfall brings mixed bag
SUMMARY: Rainfall has been slow to return to the Pine Belt, alleviating drought but presenting challenges for local farmers. In Pearl River County, cattle farmer Jeff Easterling mentions increased feeding costs and adjustments to livestock diets due to the drought. He anticipates waiting three weeks before fully grazing cattle. Conversely, soybean farmer John Corley found the drought beneficial for his recent harvest, enabling efficient harvesting and pest control. Experts note that optimal soybean yields need consistent rainfall during late summer and early fall for maturation. Overall, the drought presents mixed outcomes for the local agriculture sector.
Minimal rainfall brings mixed bag.
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Jackson police work to solve recent homicides
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department (JPD) has solved the two latest homicides, making three arrests within 24 hours, with a fourth pending. Police Chief Joseph Wade attributes the 80% solvability rate to a new focused approach that prioritizes witness statements, physical evidence, and technology. He emphasizes accountability for violent crimes, aided by new federal resources after Jackson was designated a public safety partnership city. While crime rates have declined, Wade stresses the importance of community involvement and judicial reform, advocating for stricter bail for violent offenders to bolster crime-fighting efforts.
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