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Several arrests made in drug bust
SUMMARY: A police officer and a suspect were injured but not seriously during a drug bust involving multiple counties. The bust was the result of a two-month investigation into a spike in fentanyl overdose deaths. A total of 11 people were arrested, including 5 adults and 6 juveniles, in connection to the suspected drug dealing. The investigation was a joint effort between state and local agencies to identify and apprehend the suspected drug dealers. Both the officer and the suspect were taken to local hospitals for treatment of their non-life-threatening injuries.
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Hinds County supervisors want to move election commission to old military processing building
SUMMARY: The Hinds County Board of Supervisors is debating the future of a former military entrance processing building in downtown Jackson, currently serving as a voting precinct. While some supervisors propose renaming it the Hinds County Administration Building and relocating the Election Commission there, election officials argue that such a move before an election would be logistically challenging. They believe a master plan is essential to avoid misusing funds during renovations. The building is in Bobby McGowan's District Five, and he feels that other supervisors are overstepping by interfering with the district's affairs. Positive feedback has been received, but concerns remain about the timing and planning.
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Fallen tree causes power outage in Byram
SUMMARY: The city of Byam is facing an outage affecting a quarter of the area due to a tree falling on a power line near a substation. Power is expected to be restored by 6:30 PM. Byam police request that residents avoid Sell Road, Byrum Parkway, Terry Road, and the Walmart Corridor for safety reasons.
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Mississippians encouraged to practice firework safety during July 4th holiday
SUMMARY: With the Fourth of July approaching, experts emphasize fireworks safety to prevent injuries. Dr. Derek Cen, a burn specialist at Baptist Memorial Hospital, sees numerous burn patients each year during this period. He and Dr. Coleman advise adults to supervise children closely around fireworks. Demonstrations showed the power and potential harm of fireworks, including incidents where individuals suffered severe injuries from holding mortar tubes. To minimize risks, Dr. Coleman recommends keeping a bucket of water nearby and wearing protective clothing. These precautions can significantly reduce the danger associated with fireworks celebrations.
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