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The Annual Run for Hope is set For November 9th
SUMMARY: Helen Sims discussed the upcoming 24th Annual Run for Hope, scheduled for November 9th at 8:00 AM. The event includes a 10K, 5K, two-mile walk, and a fun run for kids, attracting participants from various states. Local support is encouraged, with opportunities for sponsorship and a raffle for a beach stay. Everyone can receive a t-shirt even if they don’t participate. Proceeds benefit Hope Village for Children, helping to fund activities for around 30 children annually. Interested individuals can sign up at timetorun.net, and more information will be shared through social media and community calendars.
The Annual Run for Hope is set For November 9th
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Lamar County man sentenced to 134 years in prison
SUMMARY: Tory Johnson, a Lamar County man, was sentenced to 134 years in prison for shooting a deputy in 2022. He was convicted of two counts of attempted capital murder, two counts of auto burglary, and one count of burglary of a dwelling after breaking into vehicles and a home before injuring Deputy Steve Poso. The district attorney expressed satisfaction with the sentencing outcome, acknowledging the emotional nature of the case for all involved. Johnson will serve his sentences consecutively in the Mississippi Department of Corrections, marking a significant step towards justice for the affected officers.
Lamar County man sentenced to 134 years in prison.
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911 outages cause counties to pull out backup plans
SUMMARY: A 911 outage affected several Mississippi counties, including Jones County, due to a cut fiber line. Early Wednesday, emergency services had to revert to backup plans, directing callers to administrative lines. Jones County officials communicated the situation through social media to inform the public, which may have limited call volume. Neighboring counties also faced outages, but Smith County remained operational and assisted by handling calls for affected areas. By 9 a.m., 911 services resumed across the impacted regions, alleviating pressure on first responders. Emergency management agencies emphasized their commitment to maintaining community safety despite the disruption.
911 outages cause counties to pull out backup plans.
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10/30- Carry an umbrella for your Halloween Plans
SUMMARY: Meridian experienced no measurable rainfall, marking 35 consecutive dry days since September 25th. If rain doesn’t come by tomorrow, Meridian could rank as the driest October on record. However, forecasts predict potential rain totals of 1 to 3 inches from a cold front sweeping through, which may affect Halloween plans. While there is an enhanced risk for severe weather, localized strong storms are possible. Patchy showers are expected on Halloween, with temperatures in the low to mid-80s, making for a warm but soggy evening for trick-or-treaters. Residents are advised to prepare for wet conditions.
10/30- Carry an umbrella for your Halloween Plans
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