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Thunder & Lightning: Why is Mississippi State’s Recruiting Off to Such a Slow Start?

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When Zach Arnett took over as head coach for Mississippi , he promised a renewed vigor for recruiting the Magnolia State, wanting to get the best in-state prospects to Starkville. Halfway to Signing Day, the Bulldogs have not been able to deliver on that promise, lagging well behind when it to getting the cream of the crop of Mississippi. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk examine what's the problem for the 2024 class, and if the Bulldogs can turn it around before December arrives.

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By: Brian Hadad
Title: Thunder & Lightning: Why is Mississippi State's Recruiting Off to Such a Slow Start?
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Published Date: Tue, 23 May 2023 00:23:21 +0000

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Pro-Palestine protest held on Ole Miss campus

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-02 15:19:05

SUMMARY: A pro-Palestine protest at the of Mississippi in Oxford turned into a shouting match between protesters and counter-protesters. The protesters were evacuated from the campus and the protest was in response to the Israeli military response in Gaza. Over 200 counter-protesters were also present, throwing objects, shouting, and singing The Star-Spangled Banner. The organizers of the pro-Palestine protest are unknown and Governor Tate Reeves stated that enforcement is prepared to respond to any unlawful behavior. Despite differing views, peaceful protests are and protected, but unlawful actions will not be tolerated.

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Bond denied for three charged in fatal Hinds County club shooting

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-02 13:13:50

SUMMARY: Three suspects, Anthony Brown, Eric Dixon, and Joseph Crum, have been denied bond in connection to a fatal shooting at a Utica club. The shooting occurred outside the Sugar Shack Club, resulting in the of 41-year-old Jason Harris and injuries to four others. Investigators believe the shooting was a result of an altercation involving the deceased and three other individuals who knew each other. Further arrests and charges are possible in the case. Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact the Sheriff's Office or Stoppers.

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Judge rules independent autopsy can be conducted on Dau Mabil

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-02 12:05:19

SUMMARY: A judge in , Mississippi has the brother of Dau Mabil to conduct an independent autopsy after Dau's body was found in the Pearl in Lawrence County. Dau went missing in March, and foul play is suspected by his . Dau's widow, Karissa Bowley, has consented to the autopsy. The judge ruled that the Mississippi Department of Public Safety can keep Dau's body for up to 30 days for investigation before the independent autopsy is conducted. This amidst a legal battle over who has the right to request the autopsy.

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