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Ole Miss fined after fans stormed field
SUMMARY: The University of Mississippi, commonly known as Ole Miss, has been found in violation of the Southeastern Conference's access to competition area policy. This violation occurred when fans entered the field after the football game against LSU. As a result, Ole Miss is required to pay a fine of a hundred thousand dollars for their first offense. The policy dictates that only participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, and support personnel should have access to competition areas. Penalties for future offenses increase, with fines of 250 thousand dollars for a second offense and 500 thousand dollars for a third offense.
The Southeastern Conference fined Ole Miss for a violation of the league's access to competition area policy after Saturday's game against LSU.
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evening weather for Sunday 6-16
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forecast for 6-16 evening
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Early-morning fire in Sunrise community claims home
SUMMARY: A home in the Pecan Lakes subdivision, owned by Loman Pedal, is considered a total loss after an early morning fire around 4:30 a.m. The Macedonia Fire Department reported that the house on Lakeland Circle was fully engulfed in flames and its roof had collapsed upon arrival. Fortunately, nobody was home at the time and no injuries have been reported. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Early-morning fire claims home in Pecan Lakes subdivision.
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Nick's Sunday PM Forecast 6/16
SUMMARY: Happy Father's Day, Pine Belt! This weekend's weather has seen increased rain and cloud cover, bringing a significant break from the recent searing heat. Temperatures dropped to 75°F from 95°F, with intermittent showers. Southernly flows are bringing tropical moisture to the area, causing scattered rain, thunderstorms, and damp conditions. A disturbance in the Gulf could become a tropical depression, possibly named Alberto, but it's more likely to impact Mexico or far south Texas. Rain chances remain high due to this tropical moisture. Tonight's forecast is 73°F with potential rogue storms and more scattered rain expected tomorrow.
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