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Raymond player makes a special return
SUMMARY: MSU remains undefeated at home but winless on the road in the SEC. High school basketball regular season ends with teams vying for region titles. Raymond senior Kyrie Mosely, who suffered a brain injury in a summer ATV accident, suited up for his team on senior night, scoring the first bucket of the game. Canton Tigers, with JSU quarterback Jacobian Morgan and Green Bay receiver Malik Heath in attendance, won the 5A Region Two title against Yazoo City. In girls’ hoops, Neshoba Central beat Callaway, tying them for first place in 6A Region Two. Mosley’s comeback and Canton’s win were highlights in high school basketball.

In this high school basketball recap from Tuesday night a Raymond senior is able to dress out for the first time after suffering a brain injury that occurred after an ATV accident last summer. But Khyree Mosley was there supporting his Rangers. Also Canton hands Yazoo City their first loss in Region play while Neshoba Central clinches the girls region title over Callaway.
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Election results are trickling in
SUMMARY: Election results are beginning to emerge from municipal primary elections across the region. In Brandon, early results indicate a close race between incumbent Mayor Butch Lee and State Representative Fred Shanks. Voting machines are speeding up the tallying process. In Flowood, the mayoral contest between Kathy Smith and Greg Wilcox requires hand counting, leading to a longer wait for results. Meanwhile, in Jackson, votes are being counted for significant races, including a crowded mayoral election with 12 Democratic and 3 Republican candidates. Updates will continue throughout the night as results come in.

Some election results are coming in.
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Longtime WTVA anchor Craig Ford retires
SUMMARY: Craig Ford, after 25 years with WTVA, announced his retirement, reflecting on his career with gratitude. He acknowledged his loyal viewers, colleagues, and the opportunities provided, including working with top professionals in broadcasting. Starting his career in radio before transitioning to TV, Craig helped launch WTVA’s 9:00 news in 1999. Throughout his career, he won numerous awards, including an Edward R. Murrow Award and an Emmy. Known for his steady presence during storms and breaking news, Craig was also admired for his humor and approachable personality. His retirement marks the end of a memorable chapter in North Mississippi’s news.

Longtime anchor Craig Ford retired from WTVA and broadcasting on Monday, March 31.
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Mississippi Lottery launches new instant scratch-off games April 1
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Lottery has launched three new scratch-off games for April, bringing its total to over 200 since its inception. These include a $10, $5, and $1 ticket, with top prizes ranging from $200,000 to $500. Since its debut in 2019, the Lottery has consistently introduced new games and returned over $640 million to the state. Recent winners include a $900,000 Mississippi Match 5 jackpot. The Lottery has seen strong local participation and out-of-state players, especially from Alabama, which doesn’t have its own lottery. With its growing success, the Mississippi Lottery continues to offer exciting, varied options for players.

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