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Amory man arrested for allegedly stealing 4-wheeler, motorcycle
SUMMARY: An Amory man in Monroe County, Mississippi, was arrested and charged with two counts of motor vehicle theft after allegedly stealing a four-wheeler and a Harley Davidson motorcycle. The investigation began when the owner of the four-wheeler reported it stolen, and deputies were able to track the stolen vehicles to the home of Dalton Carter. The stolen Harley was seized, and the four-wheeler was found at another location where it had reportedly been sold for $50. Carter's bond was set at $10,000, but the Mississippi Department of Corrections put a hold on him.
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Mississippi State adding Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University is introducing a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence, starting this Fall semester. According to Shahram Rahimi, Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department, the program aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI, integrating computer science, humanities, ethics, and cognitive science, with hands-on experience opportunities. This is the first program of its kind in Mississippi and aims to attract businesses to the state, prepare students for specialized roles, and offer better job prospects. The university intends for graduates to become leaders and pioneers in AI. Students can also minor in AI technology or take elective courses.
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Columbus brings Juneteenth awareness to younger generations
SUMMARY: Columbus, Mississippi, celebrated the upcoming Juneteenth holiday at Sim Scott Park. Juneteenth marks the end of slavery in the United States. The 27th annual Juneteenth Festival in Columbus featured live entertainment, local vendors, food trucks, and youth volunteers. Mentor Yolanda Pruitt emphasized the importance of teaching young generations about the significance of Juneteenth beyond just food and parades. Youth volunteers Adrianne Craddieth and Ja'quez Griffin highlighted the joy and importance of understanding and celebrating this historic day. Juneteenth is officially observed on June 19.
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Rain chances to start off the work week – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: After a hot Father's Day in Columbus, Mississippi, increased cloud coverage is expected Sunday night ahead of potential rain on Monday. Tonight will remain warm and humid with temperatures in the mid-70s, with clouds building into Northeast Mississippi. A stray shower is possible, mainly in southern counties. Monday will start with heavy cloud coverage and isolated showers, with the best rain chance in the afternoon. Expect spotty rain and temperatures in the low 90s. The trend of clouds and isolated rain will continue through Tuesday, with clearer and warmer weather anticipated by midweek toward the end of next week.
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