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West Point man accused of attempted murder faces new charge
SUMMARY: A West Point man, Jeffrey Quinn, already charged with attempted murder, now faces an additional charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Police report that Quinn shot a woman on Crit’s Street following an argument, despite being prohibited from having a gun. West Point Police investigator John Michael L confirmed the details. Additionally, a judge has reduced Quinn’s bond to $250,000.
West Point man charged with attempted murder faces a new charge
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Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea: Getting ready for gun season
SUMMARY: In this week’s Outdoor Adventures, Chelsea discusses preparing firearms for the upcoming gun season. She emphasizes the importance of cleaning her deer rifle, which had been unused since last season. To clean it, she used cleaning rods and a fabric patch soaked in Rim oil, removing dirt and grime from the barrel. After cleaning the bolt, she confirmed the rifle was sighted in by shooting a few rounds for accuracy. Chelsea’s husband, Wesley, also cleaned his shotgun in preparation for duck season, which requires more disassembly. Both firearms are now ready for use in their respective hunting seasons.
WTVA’s Chelsea Simmons talks about gun cleaning in this week’s Outdoor Adventures.
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Flowood YMCA offers lifeguard course
SUMMARY: The Flowood YMCA is offering an American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course to combat rising drowning rates in Mississippi, which have increased significantly since 2020. With an average of 3,500 to 4,000 drownings annually in the U.S., the YMCA aims to address the nationwide lifeguard shortage. The four-day course includes an online portion and covers essential skills, requiring participants to complete specific swimming tasks. Classes are scheduled for late November and December, with costs of $225 for members and $300 for non-members. Registration is open until December 26th, with forms available through the YMCA.
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Shelby's 177th conducts march to donate food to Edwards Street Center
SUMMARY: Dozens of soldiers from the 177th Armored Brigade at Camp Shelby participated in the annual holiday ruck march to collect food for families in need. Despite rainy weather, the soldiers marched several kilometers along the Long Leaf Trace, carrying non-perishable food donations to the Edward Street Fellowship Center. This effort, now in its eighth year, resulted in over 12,200 pounds of food being collected to support local families during the holiday season. The initiative emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community, especially in challenging times when many are struggling to afford basic necessities.
Soldiers with the 177th Armored Brigade participate in an annual 10k ruck march to donate food to the Edwards Street Fellowship Center.
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