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Mississippi State women’s basketball misses NCAA Tournament
SUMMARY: Mississippi State women's basketball team was not selected for the 2024 NCAA Tournament but accepted a bid to the Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament as a 2-seed. They will face Georgia Tech in their first game. The Bulldogs had a 21-11 record, including a win over LSU, but struggled towards the end of the season. Last year, they made it to the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. Despite not making it this year, they remain hopeful for a successful run in the WBI Tournament.
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New Hope baseball preview: Trojans prepare for Lafayette
SUMMARY: New Hope baseball is facing Lafayette in the North Half Championship series, having split their regular season games. Coach Lee Boyd emphasizes the importance of playing good baseball, making routine plays, throwing strikes, and putting balls in play. He acknowledges the role of luck in championship runs but stresses the need for a team to be good enough for luck to matter. Boyd believes that focusing on the little things will ultimately determine the winner of the tight series. The team is prepared for the challenge ahead with a strong focus on fundamentals and a bit of luck.
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Two wanted for Jackson double homicide
SUMMARY: Jackson police have issued arrest warrants for Bernard Brown, 54, and Delbrico Tims, 18, in connection to a double homicide on Capitol Street. The suspects are considered armed and dangerous and will be charged with murder in the case. The victims were identified as Glen Stevens and Johnny Booker, Jr. The shooting occurred on Thursday, April 4 around 6:00 p.m. Those with information on the whereabouts of Brown and Tims are urged to contact the Jackson Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
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Ackerman police warn clerks to check all bills for possible fakes
SUMMARY: Ackerman Police Chief Tim Cook has noticed an increase in the use of prop money, fake cash used for movies, being passed as real currency in Ackerman. Initially, larger bills such as 20s or 50s were used, but now fake $1 bills are being circulated. Cook is investigating cases weekly and encourages store clerks to carefully examine and mark each bill to validate its authenticity. The community is urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity involving fake money. Follow WCBI on Facebook for the latest news and updates.
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