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Oklahoma makes offensive coordinator change heading into matchup with Ole Miss, Kiffin discusses preparation

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www.wcbi.com – Jon Sokoloff – 2024-10-21 17:35:00

SUMMARY: No. 18 will host a struggling Oklahoma team, which is currently 4-3 and has scored only 12 points in the last two weeks. The Sooners recently fired offensive coordinator Seth Litrell, with former Ole Miss tight ends coach Joe Jon Finley stepping in to call plays. Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin noted the of preparing for a team with a new playcaller, as there is little film to predict how Finley will operate. The is for Saturday at 11 a.m. and will be on ESPN.

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Jackson to continue with Hotel O demolition

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www.wjtv.com – Tia McKenzie – 2024-10-21 17:06:00

SUMMARY: Chokwe A. Lumumba announced plans to proceed with the demolition of Hotel O, a problematic property along the I-55 corridor linked to and illegal activities. Despite recent efforts by the owners to board up the building, the demolition will continue as authorized by the Council and municipal judge. Chief Joseph Wade supports the demolition, believing it will reduce criminal activity and aid economic growth in the area. While donations have been pledged to fund the demolition, a specific timeline for the has not yet been established.

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Columbus Chief looks to discuss strategies at Business Watch

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www.wcbi.com – Aundrea Self – 2024-10-21 16:48:00

SUMMARY: The Columbus Department in Mississippi is hosting a Business Watch Initiative on November 28 to address rising business burglaries. Chief Joseph Daughtry invites owners and managers to learn safety strategies and resources to protect their establishments. The will issues like alarm system usage and cash handling. This aims to foster networking among businesses while enhancing safety awareness. Attendees are requested to RSVP by October 24th by calling 662-364-1850. The initiative reflects a community-focused approach to improving security and preventing criminal activity in the area.

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MSU’s famous Maroon Band takes on other bands in Starkville

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-10-21 16:11:00

SUMMARY: At Mississippi , football season is underway alongside activities by “The Famous Maroon Band,” which boasts a rich history of 122 years. The band’s associate director, Craig Aarhus, recently briefed and community on its various ensembles, four concert bands and a jazz band. The band, the largest university band in Mississippi, primarily recruits from the state and nearby regions, although it members from across the nation. Recently, Aarhus and current band members participated in the Collegiate Mass Band during the 80th D-Day anniversary commemoration.

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