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Houston Police warn young people about seriousness of pranks
SUMMARY: Houston police are warning teens and their parents about the risks of pranks that can escalate into illegal activities. Following recent arrests of kids for malicious pranks such as egging houses, setting off fireworks, and breaking windows, the department emphasized that seemingly harmless acts could lead to criminal charges and significant repair costs. Damages can exceed $1,000 for broken headlights or extensive body work due to vandalism. Officers urge parents to discuss the consequences of such actions with their children, especially during high-prank seasons like Halloween and homecoming. They recommend increased vigilance and reporting incidents to prevent further issues.
The Houston Police Department is warning young people about malicious pranks.
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Grand Opening for New Amphitheater at University of West Alabama
SUMMARY: The University of West Alabama celebrated the grand opening of its new Amphitheater, a versatile outdoor space that accommodates 500 people for various performances, including music and theater. Funded partly by a $450,000 supplemental appropriation from the Alabama legislature, this Amphitheater enhances campus life and may also serve as an outdoor classroom. Additionally, a multi-million dollar student recreation center and other construction projects in Livingston are underway, aimed at boosting student recruitment and retention. The Amphitheater is one of the few at a university, reflecting UWA’s commitment to enriching student engagement and entertainment.
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Organization targets urban areas to encourage voting
SUMMARY: A nonprofit organization, We Must Vote, is working to increase voter registration ahead of the November election, targeting young voters at the Jackson Medical Mall. Alicia Young, a senior at Tougaloo College, emphasizes the importance of registering youth as they represent the next generation capable of driving change. Through initiatives like Democracy Divas, which registers individuals at nightclubs, they have successfully registered over 30 people in one night. Young advocates for youth engagement in democracy, suggesting that empowering younger voters can lead to positive shifts in perspectives among older generations. The registration deadline is approaching, highlighting urgency.
A non-profit organization held an event at the Jackson Medical Mall Thursday to encourage people to register to vote.
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Mississippi Mud Monsters is new name for professional baseball club
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s new pro baseball team has been named the Mississippi Mud Monsters, as announced by the Frontier League on X. The name won an online vote against Mississippi Grits and Mississippi Soul Shakers. The announcement featured an image of a person catching a catfish, highlighting a popular Mississippi export. The team’s logo will be revealed soon. This new team replaces the Mississippi Braves, which is relocating from Trustmark Park in Pearl to Columbus, Georgia. The Mud Monsters are set to begin play in May of next year.
Mississippi’s new professional baseball team has its new name.
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