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Mississippi BBB warns consumers about dishonest contractors
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about dishonest contractors in North Mississippi. Many homeowners have reported being ripped off by contractors after paying for home repairs. To avoid this, the BBB advises getting everything in writing and shopping around for a contractor. They also suggest asking for references and contacting previous clients to verify the contractor's work. Additionally, homeowners should be cautious about making upfront payments and should not always choose the cheapest option. Hiring a licensed professional can help protect against future problems and insurance issues.
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Former Mississippi police officer, wife charged in death of child
SUMMARY: Former West Point police officer Donovan Jeffers and his wife Quiyona Pederson have been charged with murder in connection to the death of their four-month-old child. The couple brought the infant to the hospital with head and neck injuries in November 2022, and the State Medical Examiner's Office determined the injuries were a result of abuse. Arrest warrants were issued, but the couple fled the state and were arrested in West Virginia in April 2024. They have since been booked into the Clay County Detention Center and each received a $300,000 bond.
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Mississippi woman accused of stealing $31K in SNAP benefits
SUMMARY: Ashley Johnson from Copiah County, Mississippi has been charged with fraudulently receiving $31,259 in SNAP benefits by not accurately reporting her household income and composition to the Mississippi Department of Human Services. After a SNAP fraud investigation, she was served an arrest warrant in April 2024. The case was referred to the Copiah County District Attorney's office and an indictment was secured in March 2024. Johnson is accused of stealing a total of $70,000 in SNAP benefits.
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Jackson mayor declares State of Emergency due to storm damage
SUMMARY: Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba declared a State of Emergency after a severe storm caused damage in the area. The storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, leading to power outages and a boil-water alert for surface water customers. The O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Plant lost power, resulting in low water pressure. The State of Emergency will be reviewed every seven days until the situation improves. The mayor ordered all city agencies and departments to provide assistance and follow emergency protocols. Power at the water treatment plant was restored at 7:00 a.m. after the storm.
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