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1 killed during officer-involved shooting in Florence
SUMMARY: NBI is investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting in Ranken County. The incident occurred today at 4:00 p.m. on Walker Drive in Florence. Deputies responded to a call about a man threatening family members at a home. The man fired at the deputies, who then shot him. The man later died at the hospital. The information provided is preliminary and may change as the investigation progresses.
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting in Florence, a town south of Jackson.
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“The Underdog” premieres in Jackson
SUMMARY: A JSU student's documentary, “The Underdog,” tells the story of Thomas “Snacks” Lee, who went viral for a three-point shot with the Jackson State Tigers in March 2020. The shot was seen by millions and featured on ESPN, leading to an award and a documentary about Lee's training journey. Friends and family attended the premiere, expressing pride and support for Lee's achievements. They highlighted his talent for basketball and the impact of his viral shot. The documentary was filmed by The Chosen Studio. Lee's journey and success are celebrated by all who know him.
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West Point Police seek help finding ATV bought with fake money
SUMMARY: The West Point Police are seeking assistance in locating a black 2024 Canam model 6 L ATV that was purchased with fake money at Adventure ATV. The ATV was fraudulently purchased yesterday and the police are asking for any information on its whereabouts. The individuals in the picture are not considered suspects in the investigation. If you have any information on the ATV, please contact the West Point Police Department.
The West Point Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding an ATV that was bought with fake money.
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Tupelo farmers market begins 2024 season
SUMMARY: The Tupelo Farmers Depot has reopened for the season with a variety of vendors offering strawberries, bread, tamales, honey, and more. Market manager James Keller is optimistic about the upcoming season, with vendors planting squash, corn, peas, and peaches. The first day of the market saw a good turnout, with most vendors selling out by 11:30 am. The market will continue every Saturday from 8:00 am to noon until October on South Spring Street. Customers can expect a wide selection of fresh produce and other goods at the Tupelo Farmers Depot throughout the season.
The market season is back, and Tupelo's local farmers market just opened on Saturday.
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