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Monday’s Storm Team 11 Kid is Ben
SUMMARY: Ben, a student at Lamar school, is recognized as the Storm Team 11 kid of the day for drawing a beautiful rainbow. The segment “11 kids color the weather” is sponsored by a local McDonald’s.
Monday’s Storm Team 11 Kid is Ben
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Sheriff: Teenager arrested in Lowndes County after gun found in vehicle
SUMMARY: A student at New Hope High School in LS County was arrested for bringing a gun on campus, according to Sheriff Eddie Hawkins. A parent alerted the school about her son’s involvement in a planned fight, mentioning another student intended to bring a gun. Following this tip, a principal checked the student’s vehicle and discovered the firearm inside. The 17-year-old has been charged, but since it involves a firearm on campus, the charge is not an automatic felony and will be processed in Youth Court. Further information is forthcoming.
A teenager is accused of bringing a gun onto a school campus in Lowndes County.
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Interview: White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo hosting drive-thru prayer
SUMMARY: Mary Samuels from White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo shared details about their annual drive-through prayer event, initiated in 2018. The event, themed “popcorn prayer,” allows community members to request prayers from church volunteers. Participants drive in, share their prayer needs, and receive prayers lasting two to three minutes, along with a bag of popcorn as a reminder of blessings. This year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, from 9 a.m. to noon. The church encourages community involvement, emphasizing the importance of prayer in challenging times.
White Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Tupelo is hosting a drive-thru prayer event on Nov. 2.
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Big wreck shut down section of Corinth road for a very long time
SUMMARY: A section of Highway 72 in Corinth has reopened after several hours of closure due to an 18-wheeler that tipped over while making a turn. Chief Landon Tucker reported that the semi’s load shifted, causing the trailer to fall on its side and knock down a power pole and line. The truck was carrying metal and steel, which spilled onto the highway. Cleanup efforts took until 3:45 AM to complete, but fortunately, the driver was not injured in the incident. Traffic is now back to normal following the removal of the debris on Highway 72 and 45.
A wreck involving an 18-wheeler shut down a Corinth intersection for many hours.
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