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Oasis nightclub shooting victim shares she glad arrest has been made
SUMMARY: Law enforcement arrested 23-year-old Tyler Brooks in connection with the deadly mass shooting at the Oasis nightclub near West Point, charging him with first-degree murder and 12 counts of aggravated assault. Although the arrest is a step towards justice, victims’ families still struggle with their loss. Shooting victim Jayen Herin expressed gratitude for the arrest but highlighted that it doesn’t erase the trauma she endures since the incident. District Attorney Scott Colom warned others involved in the shooting that more arrests are likely, stating those who had firearms that night should be worried about facing consequences. Brooks is set for his initial court appearance.
One of the many victims of a mass shooting in Clay County spoke about the recent arrest of Tyler Brooks.
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Hub City Special Olympics returns to PCS campus
SUMMARY: Kids from the Pine Belt showcased their talents at the annual Hub City Special Olympics held at Presbyterian Christian School. Over 200 volunteers helped organize activities like softball, cornhole, and soccer, creating a memorable experience for participants. This event, returning after three years, was inspired by a local pediatrician’s son and aims to involve the community in supporting athletes with developmental disabilities. Gareth Bonner from PCS emphasizes the importance of service in the community. Moving forward, top performers may advance to district and regional competitions. The next special Olympics will take place at Camp Shelby from November 1st to 3rd, 2024.
Hub City Special Olympics returns to PCS campus.
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Town of Sumrall has several public projects under way at same time
SUMMARY: Improvement projects are advancing in downtown Som, with increased contractor activity noted. Mayor Joel Lofton highlighted ongoing efforts, including a sidewalk improvement project and an important drainage initiative in Ward 4. This project addresses long-standing drainage issues and is funded mainly by ARPA COVID grant funds. Crews have begun staging equipment and work started last week. Additionally, a new sewage project will tackle water infiltration and upgrade about half of the town’s sewer system across several wards. Overall, the town is making significant strides in enhancing infrastructure and addressing critical issues.
Town of Sumrall has several public projects under way at same time.
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Federal funding to help Lamar, Perry counties bolster law enforcement staffs
SUMMARY: New federal grants are enabling Lamar and Perry counties in the Pine Belt to hire additional law enforcement officers. The Lamar County Sheriff’s Office will employ four new deputies, funded by a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Justice Department, aimed at enhancing response times for service calls. Perry County will use a $250,000 grant to hire two deputies, addressing the challenges of its large, rural landscape. Both counties are required to contribute matching fundsโ38% for Lamar and 32% for Perry. Montgomery County also received a grant for one additional officer at nearly $97,000.
Federal funding to help Lamar, Perry counties bolster law enforcement staffs.
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