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6 former Mississippi law officers sentenced in state court for torture of 2 Black men
SUMMARY: Six former white Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men were sentenced in state court, despite already receiving federal prison terms of 10 to 40 years. The officers attacked Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker in 2023, engaging in violent and racist behavior. The state sentencing was seen as a test for the justice system's handling of racial crimes in Mississippi. The officers admitted to obstruction of justice, conspiracy to hinder prosecution, and home invasion. The case drew national outrage and calls for accountability within law enforcement. The victims have filed a civil lawsuit against the department.
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Hatley students host living wax museum of famous Mississippians
SUMMARY: Fourth graders at Hatley School in Mississippi spent nine weeks researching famous Mississippians and brought their research to life in a wax museum. The students portrayed different Mississippi natives like Jimmy Buffett, B.B. King, and Britney Spears, sharing stories of their lives and careers. The teachers behind the project hoped to inspire the children to see that hard work and dedication can lead to success, despite their Mississippi roots. The students learned valuable lessons from the project, such as perseverance and never giving up, as they embodied their chosen famous Mississippians in the spotlight. This was the first year for Hatley's Famous Mississippians Wax Museum.
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East Webster baseball looks to bring home fourth state championship
SUMMARY: East Webster baseball team advanced to the 3A state championship after dominating the playoffs, outscoring opponents 97-17 and not playing a single game three. They will face West Marion in a best-of-three series at Trustmark Park, with game one on Tuesday and game two on Thursday. A win would give the Wolverines their fourth state title. Senior shortstop Briceton Johnson expressed how they have been working towards this goal since junior high. The final challenge is set for Saturday, if necessary, as the team aims to achieve their dream of winning the state championship.
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3rd-grade state reading assessment passing numbers hold steady
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education reported that 75.7% of third graders passed the state reading assessment on the first try, a slight decrease from the previous year's 76.3% pass rate. In the Monroe County School District, 92.4% of third graders passed on the first attempt, the second highest percentage in the state, while the Baldwyn School District had the lowest pass rate at 45.8%. Students who did not pass were given a second test in February, with a second retest scheduled for June. For updates, follow the Mississippi Department of Education on Facebook.
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