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Seven puppies safe and sound thanks to Corinth firefighters
SUMMARY: Seven puppies are safe and sound thanks to the quick actions of a Corinth firefighter. The puppies, found in a dumpster near Dollar General on North Harper Road Extension, Corinth, were rescued after a fireman heard their cries. The two males and five females were discovered by firefighters who had stopped by the store for items. The puppies received baths and food at Fire Station No. 1. The incident garnered significant social media support, and the firefighters plan to give the puppies away. Interested individuals can contact the Corinth Fire Department via Facebook to adopt a puppy.
Seven puppies are alive and well thanks to the quick work of a Corinth firefighter.
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Man killed when asphalt dumped onto him
SUMMARY: A horrific accident occurred Monday morning when 41-year-old Darrell Sheriff died after being buried under a truckload of hot asphalt at AJ Materials in Jackson. According to JPD Chief Joseph Wade, the incident happened when the work truck malfunctioned while Sheriff was loading asphalt, causing it to unload and bury him. Chief Wade expressed condolences to the victim’s traumatized family, describing Sheriff as a good, hardworking family man. The police are investigating the incident as an accident, and efforts are being made to support the grieving family during this tragic time.
Man killed when asphalt dumped onto him
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State investigating Houston police officer for allegedly lying about shooting
SUMMARY: A Houston police officer is under investigation for allegedly lying about a shooting incident during a high-speed chase on October 20. The officer claims a driver fired multiple shots, prompting the chase, but the case is being reviewed by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. Houston Police Chief Al Berto Davis stated that officers are examining surveillance footage from local businesses to clarify the events. Community reaction includes shock over the officer’s reported actions, questioning the integrity of law enforcement if the claims are unfounded. The investigation is ongoing, and the status of the officer’s employment remains unclear.
A Houston police officer is under investigation for allegedly lying about being shot at during a high-speed chase.
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Mississippi Supreme Court District 2 race
SUMMARY: Candidates are competing for seats in the state‘s supreme court, with justices running for re-election. Incumbent Dawn Beam is challenged by David Sullivan for the southern district seat. Beam, with nine years on the court, emphasizes fairness and improving child welfare, while Sullivan, a municipal court judge with 30 years of legal experience, prioritizes rehabilitation for non-violent offenders and mental health treatment. They both advocate for supporting families and keeping children in their homes. Other supreme court races are also taking place in districts one and three.
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