Mississippi News
Nettleton man charged with 5 counts of vehicle burglary
SUMMARY: Tiyosha L. Pratt, a 27-year-old man from Nettleton, Mississippi, has been charged with five counts of auto burglary after attempting to break into vehicles in Tupelo. The incident occurred on September 26 when police responded to reports of suspicious activity near Van Burn Avenue and Tyler Drive. Pratt, who was already out on bond for a previous vehicle burglary charge, had his bond revoked by Tupelo Municipal Court Judge Sumner. The case will be presented to the Lee County Grand Jury for further proceedings.
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Supplies rushed to areas isolated by Helene as death toll climbs
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene caused severe flooding and widespread destruction across the U.S. Southeast, leading to nearly 100 fatalities, including 30 in North Carolina’s Buncombe County alone. Crews are working to provide food, water, and supplies to isolated areas, particularly Asheville, which is challenged by collapsed roads and infrastructure. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with teams conducting hundreds of water rescues. President Biden pledged federal support, and the disaster has been declared in North Carolina. As communities dig out from the devastation, officials warn that recovery will take significant time, with damages estimated between $15 to $26 billion.
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Mostly dry week with steady warming – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: This week in Columbus, Mississippi, temperatures are expected to rise into the middle to upper 80s with minimal to no rain. On Monday, after morning fog clears, expect a variably cloudy sky with afternoon temperatures nearing 80 degrees and a slight chance of isolated showers. Monday night will see partly to mostly cloudy skies with lows in the 60s and reduced fog. The rest of the week will continue to warm up, with increasing sunshine, while a few showers may occur on Friday due to incoming Gulf moisture. The National Hurricane Center is also monitoring the Gulf for potential tropical development.
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Local church hosts giveaway for locals and hurricane victims
SUMMARY: The Sulligent Community Church in Alabama organized a clothing and shoe giveaway to support those affected by Hurricane Helene. The event provided free items for all ages, emphasizing its mission of community outreach. Pastor Jason Clifton highlighted the importance of helping those in need during crises, advocating for unity regardless of background. Church members noted the overwhelming response from the community, and plans are in place to donate any leftover items to hurricane-affected areas. The event, months in preparation, aims to make a significant impact during a time of hardship, exemplifying compassion and solidarity.
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