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Jackson Police searching for missing 12-year-old
SUMMARY: A 12-year-old girl named Frances Echols is missing and considered in danger. She was last seen around 3 PM on California Avenue in Jackson, wearing a brown crop top and leggings. Frances is described as being five foot five with black hair and brown eyes. Her family reports that she suffers from a medical condition. The incident is still under investigation by the MBI. No deputies were injured in the related incident.
Jackson Police searching for missing 12-year-old
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Beyond the basics camp
SUMMARY: The Aggies manager indicated Montgomery might be out for the season, pending an official diagnosis. Today marked the debut of the first-ever free Mississippi Beyond the Basics Football Camp at St. Andrews Academy, Ridgeland. NFL journeyman Brandon Copeland founded it with his wife, focusing initially on his Baltimore hometown. With help from his friend, Mississippi State Senator Bradford Blackmon, the camp honors Copeland's grandparents, Roy and Marie Hilton, who were dedicated to giving back. The camp features professional trainers, prizes, and free sessions to ensure accessibility. Copeland emphasizes the camp's tribute to his grandfather's incredible journey and resilience.
Beyond the basics camp
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First ever Plantersville Festival held Saturday
SUMMARY: Plannersville held its first-ever community festival at the local park, organized by volunteers to celebrate the town's establishment. An organizer emphasized the importance of recognizing the town's history. The event featured music, food, bounce houses, and games, creating a festive atmosphere. Organizers hope to make the festival an annual tradition.
First ever Plantersville Festival held with the help of volunteers.
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