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Magee Police: White supremacist group trying to recruit residents
SUMMARY: The Magee, Mississippi Police Chief Denis J. Borges warned residents about the neo-fascist group Patriot Front attempting to recruit young adults. Stickers promoting the group, established by white supremacist Thomas Rousseau in 2017, have been found on gas pumps in the city. The FBI identifies Patriot Front as responsible for a significant portion of hate propaganda incidents. Borges condemned their divisive actions, emphasizing that hate crimes against any group will incur legal consequences. He urged the community to report any suspicious activity or hate crimes, reaffirming the department’s commitment to combating hate and protecting all residents.
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Judge orders Clarksdale paper to remove editorial critical of city, stirring First Amendment concerns
SUMMARY: A Mississippi judge granted a temporary restraining order requiring the Clarksdale Press Register to remove a critical editorial, prompting a lawsuit from the city for libel. The editorial criticized Clarksdale officials for not notifying the media before a special meeting that approved a controversial tax resolution. The city argued the piece falsely implicated officials in wrongdoing, hindering lobbying efforts. Press advocates condemned the ruling as unconstitutional, asserting that the government cannot dictate which opinions are permissible. The newspaper’s president plans to challenge the order, emphasizing the editorial’s role in exercising free speech. A hearing is set for February 27.
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Bill giving advanced practice nurses more authority clears Mississippi House
SUMMARY: In response to a physician shortage, Mississippi lawmakers have passed legislation (HB 849) allowing advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to operate independently and establishing a new category of licensed anesthesiologist assistants. This bipartisan bill aims to enhance healthcare access in the state, particularly in underserved rural areas. Despite its support, concerns have been raised about patient safety without physician oversight, especially in critical procedures. Proponents argue that experienced APRNs can effectively meet patient needs and reduce healthcare barriers, while critics emphasize the risks involved. The bill has been amended and is now under consideration in the Senate.
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Bond hearing for alleged killer of Ole Miss student Jimmie ‘Jay’ Lee rescheduled
SUMMARY: The bond hearing for Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington, Jr., accused of murdering Ole Miss student Jimmie “Jay” Lee, is rescheduled for February 27 at 10 a.m. Herrington faces charges of capital murder and tampering with evidence after Lee’s remains were found in Carroll County. He turned himself in to police on February 12 following this discovery. Herrington, who previously stood trial with a mistrial declared due to a jury deadlock, allegedly killed Lee to hide their romantic relationship. His defense argues his innocence, while new challenges arise now that Lee’s body has been recovered.
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