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Here’s what’s happening this Juneteenth on the MS Coast
SUMMARY: While President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863, it took more than two years for the news to reach more than 250,000 slaves in the country's remotest state at the time, Texas. Juneteenth, which is Monday, June 19 and is also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, started as an annual celebration in Galveston, Texas but communities across the country have adopted the anniversary as a day to commemorate the end of slavery.
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Hancock Chamber announces Small Business Grant recipients and Regan Kane as the 2024 Jody Compretta Person of Passion, names Mary M. Perkins board member Emeritus
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Family files lawsuit after teen’s suicide in Harrison County Jail
SUMMARY: The family of 16-year-old Kayelyn Gwen Drake, who committed suicide at the Harrison County Adult Detention Center, is suing the Harrison County Sheriff's Office and jail medical center for personal injuries and wrongful death. Kayelyn's family believes she was wrongfully accused of armed robbery and would still be alive if not for the actions of the Sheriff's Department. They describe Kayelyn as a good student who enjoyed singing and photography, and claim that she was falsely implicated in the crime due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The family also criticizes the handling of Kayelyn's case by law enforcement, alleging negligence and lack of support.
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5/16 – The Chief’s “Humidity Returns” Thursday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The old frontal boundary is stalled near the coast, with storms expected to fire along it later in the day. The heaviest rainfall is predicted along a line from Austin to DeRidder, up to McComb and near Hattiesburg over the next few days. Severe storms are more likely to form north of this boundary, with large hail possible. The area will be unstable before midnight, with conditions conducive for severe storms. Multiple storm systems are expected on Friday, bringing heavy rainfall and the potential for severe weather. By the weekend, the threat of heavy rain and severe storms will diminish as the surface low and upper weakness move east.
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