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Laurel police search for woman missing for two months
SUMMARY: The police are looking for 37-year-old Sophronia Taylor, who has been missing for two months. She had planned to go out of town and arranged for her cats to be fed. Anyone with information on her whereabouts can contact the Laurel Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
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Mental health professionals testify in Carly Gregg trial
SUMMARY: During the ongoing trial of Carly Gregg, a Rankin County teen charged with her mother’s murder and shooting her stepfather, multiple mental health experts testified about her mental state. They collectively determined that Gregg was competent to stand trial but not definitively mentally insane under Mississippi law. Dr. Amanda Gugiliano, a forensic evaluator, found her competent but couldn’t assess her sanity, while psychiatrist Dr. Jason Pickett suggested her mental state did not meet legal standards. He noted concerns about her attorney potentially guiding her responses for gain and described her journal entries as “theatrical.” The defense’s motion to drop charges was denied.
Psychiatrist says Carly Gregg does not meet standard for insanity defense
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What’s Happening: Taylor Swift exhibit in Delta, CAFB show, festivals in Eupora and Water Valley
SUMMARY: This weekend features exciting events for local residents and Swifties alike. In Cleveland, the Mississippi Grammy Museum opens the Eras exhibit, showcasing Taylor Swift’s work and offering photo ops, perfect for fans. Concurrently, the Columbus Air Force Base hosts an air show featuring the Thunderbirds and various festivities. Yore’s Chainsaw and Arts Festival returns after a five-year hiatus, showcasing chainsaw competitions, a car show, and live music. Additionally, Tupelo celebrates its annual culture festival at Ballad Park, representing countries like the U.S., Mexico, the Bahamas, and India. Grab your lawn chairs and appetites for a vibrant weekend!
There will be multiple fun events across north Mississippi and in the Delta.
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Studio 9 Interview: Lee County Library excited for upcoming events
SUMMARY: September is Library Sign-Up Month, and Philip Shackleford, executive director of Lee County Library, emphasizes the importance of getting library cards. Last year, the library welcomed over 115,000 visits, and they hope to increase that number. To encourage sign-ups, they organized Bookish Bonanza, partnering with local businesses offering discounts for library cardholders, such as waived adoption fees and discounts at local attractions and coffee shops. Shackleford notes that libraries now provide more than just books, with various resources available. The Lee County Library is located at 219 North Madison, with more information available online.
The Lee County Library is excited about several upcoming events.
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