Mississippi News
Lord’s Leading Ladies’ group awards students with scholarships
SUMMARY: The Lord’s Leading Ladies Scholarship Brunch in Starkville, Mississippi, attracted many attendees and raised funds for student scholarships. This group, composed of pastor’s wives, awards ten annual scholarships of $500 each, aimed at helping students with expenses beyond tuition, such as books and personal items. Applications require students to submit an essay detailing their background and rationale for receiving support. Recipients Derrick Harris and Kerrigan Clark expressed gratitude, noting the scholarships significantly ease their financial burdens at college. The organization aspires to expand its scholarship offerings to assist more students in the Golden Triangle.
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Pearl police officer, driver injured during crash on I-20
SUMMARY: Two individuals, including a Pearl police officer, were injured in a crash on Interstate 20 on November 13. The collision occurred while officers investigated a separate accident, with a Pearl Police Department patrol vehicle struck from behind while its lights were activated. The officer sustained minor injuries and was treated and released from a local hospital, while the driver of the other vehicle was also hospitalized. Assistant Pearl Police Chief Kyle Himmel highlighted the importance of driver vigilance around emergency vehicles, emphasizing the legal requirement to slow down and move over when passing them.
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Canton man convicted in shooting death of wife
SUMMARY: Myles Flint Johnson, a 53-year-old from Canton, was convicted of second-degree murder for the shooting death of his wife, Kristi Johnson, after a three-day trial in Madison County Circuit Court. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison without the possibility of parole. On January 30, 2024, Johnson called 911 claiming his wife had shot herself, but investigators found she had been shot in the back two days prior. Evidence revealed ongoing domestic violence in their relationship. Johnson testified it was accidental, but the jury deliberated for three hours before reaching their verdict.
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Chickasaw Co. executes a disaster drill at a local nursing home
SUMMARY: Chickasaw County emergency responders and Shearer-Richardson Memorial Nursing Home conducted a disaster preparedness drill to test their emergency plans. The scenario involved a tornado followed by a fire, requiring coordination between various emergency teams. The drill, which included state personnel and Okolona High School students portraying disaster victims, focused on ensuring the safety of nursing home residents. Participants, like Ophelia Smith, found the exercise educational and valuable in reducing fear and building preparedness. Linda Griffin, from the county’s Emergency Management Agency, emphasized the importance of practicing real-life events to identify gaps and improve responses.
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