Mississippi News Video
10pm Headlines 11/2
SUMMARY: The content is about the frustrations expressed by family members of a man accused of murder in a shooting at Jackson State University. They believe he should be released and criticize the ongoing investigation. The article then transitions to coverage of the gubernatorial debate and the candidates campaigning, followed by a brief mention of the chilly weather. The content concludes by mentioning that the suspect, Joshua Brown, is currently in the Hinds County Detention Center and his family is waiting for updates.
10pm Headlines 11/2
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Meridian Community College hosts Spring Signing Ceremony
SUMMARY: Maran Community College held a spring signing ceremony for student athletes moving on to the collegiate level. The ceremony included members of the softball, soccer, tennis, and baseball teams. MCC's president, Dr. Tom Hubner, celebrated his son Eli, a baseball player moving on to Arkansas Little Rock. The athletic directors and coaches are proud of the students' achievements and dedication. They strive to support and prepare students for success. It is a rewarding feeling to work with such talented individuals. Congratulations to all the Eagles who will continue pursuing their dreams in collegiate sports.
Meridian Community College hosts Spring Signing Ceremony
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Community reacts to temps already rising to the 90′s
SUMMARY: In Mississippi, temperatures and humidity are on the rise, making outdoor activities almost unbearable with temperatures nearing 90° in early May. People are enjoying the warmer weather, with some looking forward to tanning and swimming. However, some acknowledge that they will miss the colder temperatures of winter. Despite the heat, outdoor activities like jogging and walking are still enjoyable, but it is important to stay hydrated to combat dehydration. Overall, the warm weather is being embraced, with people enjoying being outside and engaging in various activities.
Community reacts to temps already rising to the 90′s
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Cameras capturing hundreds speeding through school zones
SUMMARY: Hattisburg Police Department has introduced handheld radar cameras in school zones to catch speeding drivers. Crossing guards and officers have noticed some change, but many drivers are still not slowing down. Over 400 speeding violations have been recorded in the first two weeks of the pilot program, with some drivers going well over the 50 mph speed limit. Despite plea from officers to slow down and be mindful of crossing guards and children, some drivers continue to speed. The pilot program will continue throughout the school year, with plans to implement the technology in all school zones next year if successful.
Cameras capturing hundreds speeding through school zones.
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