Mississippi News
Vigil held for man killed at Jackson park
SUMMARY: Family and friends gathered at Murrah High School in Jackson, Mississippi, to honor Melvin McNair, Jr., who was recently shot and killed at a local park. Described by his sister, Malika Smith, as a lovable and likable individual with no known enemies, McNair was well-loved by those who knew him. His mother, Sharon Smith, expressed gratitude for the swift action taken by Jackson and Capitol police in arresting a suspect. The family deeply appreciates the community’s support and love, highlighting McNair’s positive impact on many people’s lives.
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Mississippi News
The M.D.E campaigns “Move to Learn” to schools in Noxubee Co.
SUMMARY: Noxubee County students engaged in the “Move to Learn” campaign, introduced on September 17 at Earl Nash Elementary, emphasizing physical activity to enhance learning. The Mississippi Department of Education program aims to combat obesity and allows students to release energy instead of sitting for extended periods. Larry Calhoun from the department highlighted that movement is essential for maintaining a quality life and can improve focus and task completion. This initiative is part of a state-wide effort to incorporate physical activity into education, benefiting students’ health and learning capabilities as they grow.
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Suspicious package sent to Mississippi election officials
SUMMARY: On September 16, a suspicious package was sent to the Mississippi Secretary of State‘s Elections Division, part of a wave of similar packages sent to election officials in at least six states. Secretary of State Michael Watson confirmed that their office was alerted by federal agencies and took proper precautions when handling the package, which was sent to the Mississippi Department of Homeland Security for testing. Other states reported the packages contained a white, powdery substance, but tests indicated it did not include hazardous materials. County election officials were notified and advised to exercise caution.
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AG orders Jackson to turn over deed to Smith-Wills Stadium
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Attorney General‘s Office has instructed the City of Jackson to transfer the deed of Smith-Wills Stadium back to the state, citing a breach of the 1944 deed’s terms requiring the land to be used for park purposes. Attorney General Lynn Fitch, referencing House Bill 1983, gave the city until September 30, 2024, to comply or face legal action. The City of Jackson, represented by spokesperson Melissa Faith Payne, disagrees with the breach claim and plans to contest the decision to retain ownership of the stadium, which currently serves as the home of the Hank Aaron Sports Academy.
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