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Three arrests made after Blackhawk Dollar General hold up
SUMMARY: In Carroll County, Mississippi, three individuals—23-year-old Keyshawn Barken from Milwaukee, 19-year-old William Haymon from Durant, and 20-year-old Amari Thomas from West—were arrested for robbing a Dollar General. Barken and Haymon were also charged with kidnapping, while Haymon additionally faces charges for possessing a weapon as a felon and having a stolen weapon. They allegedly held store employees and a customer at gunpoint. The robbers were apprehended in Durant with money, cigarettes, and a loaded gun found in their vehicle. The multi-agency operation involved local deputies, Durant police, and state troopers. All suspects were denied bond.
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Mississippi alderwoman attends first town hall meeting since drug arrest
SUMMARY: Byhalia, Mississippi, held its first town hall meeting following the arrest of Alderwoman Delainer Richmond, who was charged after police allegedly found illegal drugs and guns in her home. The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics and Byhalia Police seized marijuana plants, methamphetamine, guns, and ammunition from her residence. During the meeting, no allegations against Richmond were addressed publicly, although the mayor expressed ongoing support for her. Despite some criticisms, the meeting's overall consensus of support overshadowed the critics. NAACP Vice President Antoine Lester and other community members vouched for Richmond's integrity, arguing for withholding judgment until all facts are known.
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Bugs, fungus affecting Mississippi’s oak trees
SUMMARY: In Central Mississippi, oak trees are being threatened by an outbreak of variable oak leaf caterpillars and hypoxylon canker, a damaging fungus. The Mississippi Forestry Commission (MFC) reports these native pests are exacerbating drought stress experienced by trees from the previous year. The caterpillars cause significant defoliation, weakening trees and making them more susceptible to the often-fatal canker. Reports of infestations are prevalent in areas like Flora, Pocahontas, and Raymond. Experts advise landowners to monitor their forests and take steps to promote tree health. Residents should consult MFC specialists or ISA-certified arborists for protection strategies.
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Excessive heat returns Wednesday – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Dangerous heat and humidity will return Wednesday in Columbus, Mississippi, with temperatures reaching the mid to upper 90s and heat indices between 107-117 degrees. Isolated rain showers are possible. Similar conditions are expected for the 4th of July, with temperatures exceeding 105 degrees in many areas. On Friday, a weak front might bring scattered showers and a slight drop in temperatures, with highs in the low 90s. Over the weekend, the front may bring drier air, reducing rain chances and keeping highs in the low 90s, possibly reducing the heat index slightly. Take precautions due to the extreme heat.
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