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1 arrested, 4 recovered in Mississippi human trafficking investigation

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www.wjtv.com – Malaysia McCoy – 2024-03-19 11:02:05

SUMMARY: Lynn Fitch announced one arrest and the recovery of four victims during a human trafficking investigation in Mississippi. The goal is to rehabilitate and restore the victims while removing criminals from the streets. A was hosted by the attorney general's Human Trafficking team to educate on human trafficking. the training, Pearl , Capitol police, and the Mississippi Department of Corrections participated in an operation that led to the recovery of the victims and one arrest. The efforts are focused on stopping predators and helping victims heal and restore their dignity.

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Starkville firefighters get creative with new training space

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-05-17 19:14:09

SUMMARY: Firefighters at Fire Station 2 in Starkville, Mississippi, have created a DIY room in an underused storage to improve their search and rescue skills. The space is set up with realistic obstacles and scenarios to them prepare for different situations. The goal is to eventually build a larger-scale facility for more comprehensive training. The firefighters believe that continuous training is essential to ensure citizen safety and respond effectively in emergencies. By practicing in a realistic , they can improve their response time and better serve the community.

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Changes how law enforcement handles mental illness

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www.wcbi.com – Anthony Jenkins – 2024-05-17 19:12:12

SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers passed House Bill 1640, limiting the time people can be held in jail awaiting mental . The states that individuals awaiting civil commitment can only be held for 48 hours unless facing criminal charges. The aim is to timely mental treatment rather than keeping individuals in jail. The law will go into effect on July 1. Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott believes these changes are needed to address mental health issues in county jails. While it's a step in the right direction, more treatment facilities are needed to expedite the and prevent unnecessary stays in jail.

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Project grows closer to reality

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-05-17 18:21:59

SUMMARY: The Burns Bottom in Columbus, Mississippi is progressing as a Phase 1 Environmental is expected to be completed early this summer. Friendly Partners submitted a proposal for the area by the deadline, and although no contract agreement has been signed yet, an initial meeting about the next steps has already taken place. The environmental review will in finalizing the design of the project, which involves Adelaide and Burns Dirt as part of Friendly City Development Partners. Stay updated on and developments by on Facebook.

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