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Gulfport man arrested, charged with touching a child for lustful purposes
SUMMARY: In Gulfport, 62-year-old Michael Hubbard has been arrested and charged with three counts of touching a child for lustful purposes. The arrest followed allegations from a victim’s parent that Hubbard sexually molested a young family member between the ages of 4 and 9. After an investigation, Hubbard was detained at his home and taken to the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility with a $225,000 bond.
Michael Hubbard, 62, of Gulfport, was arrested on three felony charges of touching a child for lustful purposes.
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Kicker blooper
SUMMARY: The Humane Society hosted a special event for National Cat Day following their earlier Halloween festivities. They set up cat enrichment stations at a boutique, offering adoptions for just $13. While there were no cat treats for humans, visitors enjoyed cookies and other snacks, along with cat-themed art for home decoration. The event catered to cat lovers, creating a festive atmosphere for both people and felines. Many attendees expressed their love for cats, sharing personal stories about their own pets, emphasizing the connection and joy cats bring into their lives.
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10/29 – Trey Tonnessen's “Breezy Few Clouds” Tuesday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: Good evening, South Mississippi. Tonight’s weather is calm and comfortable, with beautiful conditions in Bay St. Louis. While Southern Louisiana experienced light showers, South Mississippi has remained dry, with no significant rainfall since October began. However, minimal rain may return to the 7-day forecast. Current temperatures are in the low to mid-60s and low to mid-70s, making for pleasant conditions. Expect a clear night with temperatures dropping to the upper 60s and lower 70s. Winds are a bit breezy, which should help mitigate patchy fog concerns. Halloween looks favorable with low cloud cover.
10/29 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Breezy Few Clouds” Tuesday Night Forecast
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Secretary of State talks absentee ballots, voter fraud in Mississippi
SUMMARY: As Election Day approaches in one week, Mississippi’s Secretary of State Michael Watson discusses the preparation for the November 5 presidential election. He praised local officials for their efforts but noted that absentee voting is on the rise, with approximately 20,000 less than in 2020, though he expects numbers to exceed last year’s totals. Watson emphasizes the safety of in-person voting while acknowledging the benefits of absentee ballots for convenience. He addresses concerns about voter fraud, confirming it exists but is not widespread. Additionally, a recent court ruling regarding mail-in ballots will not affect the upcoming election.
Voter fraud is a hot topic, especially around presidential elections.
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