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Stolen vehicle pulled from reservoir
SUMMARY: Rankin County police are investigating the recovery of a stolen vehicle from the Ross Barnett Reservoir. The 2008 Ford Mustang, shown in footage, was reported stolen to the Richland Police Department in 2009. The Reservoir Police Department discovered the car yesterday around 1 PM.
Stolen vehicle pulled from reservoir
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Jason previews FNF Game of the Week: East Webster at Mooreville
SUMMARY: This week‘s Friday Night Fever game features the Morville Troopers hosting the East Webster Wolverines in a crucial regional match-up. Both teams enter with a 1-1 division record; East Webster is 7-1 overall, while Morville stands at 6-2. East Webster recently secured a significant win against Aberdine, showcasing a strong defense allowing only 12.9 points per game and a potent offense averaging over 40 points. Morville’s defense allows just under 17 points, led by senior quarterback Wyatt McDaniels, who has over 1,300 passing yards and 18 touchdowns. Live updates and standings will follow at 6 p.m.
Jason Williams previewed the FNF Game of the Week: East Webster at Mooreville.
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Tall okra plant in Tupelo breaks world record
SUMMARY: It’s Finally Friday, and here are some uplifting stories to start your weekend. In the All America City, a remarkable okra plant has officially surpassed the Guinness World Record height, reaching an impressive 16 feet 8 inches, exceeding the previous record of 16 feet 4 inches. Congratulations to the Michael family for this extraordinary achievement!
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Ask John: Has a tornado ever formed during a period of year thatโs not typical for severe weather
SUMMARY: WTV meteorologist John Delk addresses a question from Danny Woodrick about tornadoes in non-typical severe weather months in Northern Mississippi. While February to May and October to November are the primary tornado seasons, historical data shows tornadoes have occurred year-round. Charts from the National Weather Service indicate peaks in April, but activity is noted in other months, including tropical tornadoes in September and some occurrences in winter months. Although tornadoes are most common during peak seasons, they can form at any time given the right atmospheric conditions.
Meteorologist John Dolusic answered a viewer’s question about tornadoes forming during times of year where severe weather is less common.
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