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When will CCID courts open?

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-09-18 18:36:12


SUMMARY: Eight months after a federal judge authorized a new court for the Capitol Complex Improvement District, the court has yet to be established. House Bill 1020 granted Capitol jurisdiction over a significant area and instructed Chief Justice Michael Randolph to appoint judges for the cases brought by the Capitol Police. Justice Randolph stated he cannot appoint judges until a courtroom is available, expressing optimism for the future once a building is secured. The old Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home is designated to become the new courtroom and Capitol Police headquarters, while a temporary court setup is in progress.

8 months after green light given, still no new court set up for Capitol Complex Improvement District

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Perry County School District sees rank bump up a grade

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local Station – 2024-09-18 23:13:50


SUMMARY: The County School District improved from a C to a B rating according to the Mississippi Academic Assessment Program results. Perry Central High School and Reynolds Town Elementary received B ratings, while Perry Central Middle and South Perry Elementary received D and A ratings, respectively. High School principal Joshua Joerger highlighted the faculty’s efforts in enhancing performance in math and ACT testing. He emphasized that these improvements opportunities for innovative programs, ultimately focusing on creating conditions for student and ensuring they are well-positioned for future achievements.

Perry County School District sees rank bump up a grade.

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Tropical Update 9/18/24

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local Station – 2024-09-18 23:13:50


SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Patrick Bigby provides a tropical , two areas of interest. The remnants of currently have a 20% of redeveloping within a , hindered by wind shear. Another area in the Caribbean also has a 20% chance of formation but may evolve next week, with potential movement towards the of Mexico. Bigby emphasizes the uncertainty in storm models, comparing the more intense GFS model to the weaker European model, urging viewers not to rely on a single . He assures continuous updates, stating there’s no need to panic and to stay informed through the First Alert weather team.

Tropical Update 9/18/24

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Federal funding to help Lamar, Perry counties bolster law enforcement staffs

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www.youtube.com – 7 | The Pine Belt’s Local Station – 2024-09-18 23:13:50


SUMMARY: New federal are enabling Lamar and Perry counties in the Pine Belt to hire additional enforcement . The Lamar County Sheriff’s Office will employ four new deputies, funded by a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Justice Department, aimed at enhancing response times for service calls. Perry County will use a $250,000 grant to hire two deputies, addressing the challenges of its large, rural landscape. Both counties are required to contribute matching fundsโ€”38% for Lamar and 32% for Perry. Montgomery County also received a grant for one additional officer at nearly $97,000.

Federal to Lamar, Perry counties bolster law enforcement staffs.

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