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West Point PD adds new cameras around city
SUMMARY: The West Point Police Department in Mississippi is installing new cameras to combat rising violence in the Golden Triangle area. Assistant Police Chief Michael Edwards emphasized that these cameras aim to prevent and solve crimes without invading privacy. They help by providing crucial evidence, such as vehicle descriptions and tags, to expedite investigations. Citizens like Terrance Sykes express relief, believing the cameras enhance community safety. Seven cameras have already been deployed in high-crime areas, with plans for more installations. The initiative reflects a broader necessity for improved crime deterrence across the United States.
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Disabled Marine veteran spending one week on a tower to raise money for wounded heroes – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Scott Burns, a double amputee Marine veteran, is spending seven days atop a 14-foot tower at the Mall at Barnes Crossing, raising funds for his nonprofit “7 Days for the Troops.” This year's donations will assist two local disabled veterans in Northeast Mississippi—one with home modifications and another with a tiny home. Burns established the nonprofit 18 years ago to support disabled veterans. Despite the heat, Burns says his sacrifice is minor compared to what troops endure overseas. Local businesses are also contributing through raffles. People can donate funds or volunteer time to support the cause.
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Voters questioned their stance on election from outcome of debate
SUMMARY: The first Presidential Debate of 2024 between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump was televised on June 28. Locally, voters expressed cynicism about the candidates and the campaign. Many felt the debate highlighted Biden's age and Trump's credibility issues. Viewers like Daysha Flowers and Bill Martin voiced uncertainty about their support, while others like Aja White called for more open-minded discussions. Despite candidate dissatisfaction, voters like White and Martin emphasized the importance of participating in the election. The debate attracted 47.9 million viewers, and the next one is scheduled for September 10.
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Two words – hot & humid
SUMMARY: COLUMBUS, Mississippi (WCBI) – Heat Warnings and Advisories persist through the weekend, with hot and humid conditions prevailing. Temperatures will remain high, especially in the evenings, with lows in the mid-70s. The weekend will feature high humidity, pushing heat indices to 105-110 degrees. While high temperatures will be in the mid-90s, expect mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers and storms, particularly on Sunday. Next week, temperatures rise again, reaching the mid to upper 90s, with potential for triple digits and a hot Independence Day.
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