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Laurel police name suspect wanted in connection to Sunday shooting that wounded three
SUMMARY: An investigation is ongoing in Laurel following an early morning shooting that injured three people. The Laurel Police Department reported the incident occurred around 3:00 AM near Masonite Drive and Jefferson Street. Victims include a male and female who were shot in the leg, and another male who was shot twice in the chest. All are currently in stable condition. Authorities have identified a suspect, Cius Wilson, who is not yet in custody.
Laurel police name suspect wanted in connection to Sunday shooting that wounded three.
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Ole Miss professor solves food insecurity with STEM
SUMMARY: The White House has recognized University of Mississippi professor David Holin for his efforts to address food insecurity through the National Institutes of Health and USDA-funded Food Master initiative. This program engages scientists, teachers, and students in using food to enhance STEM education. Recently, it won the White House’s Year of Open Science Recognition challenge, leading to an invitation for the winning teams to celebrate at the White House. The National Institutes of Health awarded Holin $11.35 million through the Science Education Partnership Award to develop a nutrition-based STEM education program called Learning Science.
An Ole Miss professor is using STEM as a way to solve food insecurity in Mississippi.
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2 in custody in Adams County shooting
SUMMARY: After a crash, an officer was pulled from his squad car and hospitalized but is now recovering at home. Meanwhile, two individuals are in custody following a shooting on Myrtle Drive in Natchez. Adams County Sheriff’s deputies cordoned off the area and detained two suspects, one of whom is believed to be the shooter. Investigators marked at least half a dozen pieces of evidence at the scene during their investigation.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a shooting.
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No fans allowed at football game
SUMMARY: The upcoming football game between Macomb High School and South Pike is a major rivalry, but this year it will be closed to the public due to safety concerns following recent incidents. The game, scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. at South Pike’s field, has prompted increased security measures, including additional personnel on campuses and heightened monitoring of student access. Both districts stress the importance of student safety and conflict resolution. While the event will limit revenue, it will be live-streamed for fans. Officials hope this year’s situation serves as a lesson for future events.
Due to safety concerns a rivalry football game will now be held with no spectators.
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