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Hinds County detainee dies after ‘major’ medical emergency

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-06-10 12:27:42


SUMMARY: The Mississippi of Investigation (MBI) is probing the of Cleveland Allison, a 30-year-old detainee at the Raymond Detention Center. Sheriff Tyree Jones reported that Allison experienced a major medical emergency on Sunday and subsequently died at a local hospital. The cause of death is currently unknown, but foul play is not suspected. Allison had been detained at the center since April on a 2019 forgery indictment.

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Online threats target Mississippi schools

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-09-23 16:33:14


SUMMARY: Several schools in the area, Menen Hall and PVIS High School, went on lockdown due to fake online threats of violence. The Lamar County School District reported a post circulated using the initials “PHS,” causing panic. Meanwhile, the Simpson County Sheriff’s Department found a similar threat linked to Menen Hall, both traced back to . Authorities emphasized the importance of not sharing such threats and contacting school or enforcement instead. Threateners could face up to 10 years in prison, particularly if over 17 years old. Schools also experienced similar hoaxes recently.

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Absentee ballots available Sept. 23 in Mississippi

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www.youtube.com – WTVA 9 – 2024-09-23 14:17:15


SUMMARY: Absentee in Mississippi has begun, with specific requirements for eligibility. Voters can cast absentee ballots if they are away, have a temporary or permanent disability, or are 65 years or older and unable to vote in person on the general election day, November 5th. To request an absentee ballot or verify eligibility, voters can visit their local circuit clerk’s office or make a phone call.

Absentee ballots are now available to Mississippi voters for the November general election.

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Former Natchez City Cemetery director dies

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-09-23 12:32:03


SUMMARY: Don Estus, the former director of Nachas Cemetery, passed away last in Oxford. He became the director in 1998, driven by his passion for history, which inspired him to write “Legends of the Nachas City Cemetery” in 2009, a compilation of over 100 stories from the site. Estus also co-founded Angels on the Bluff. A graveside service was held for him, where he was laid to rest in the cemetery he cherished.

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