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Oak Grove High School Archery headed to nationals
SUMMARY: Oak Grove High School's archery team is gearing up for Nationals, with 19 students competing in the Eastern Bullseye National Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. The team is also taking part in the Guinness Indoor World Championship. The coach is proud of the team's hard work and is confident in their abilities. The students are excited for the opportunity to showcase their skills and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Archery is described as a rewarding experience, bringing together a supportive team and sense of accomplishment. For more information on their competitions, visit the school's website.
19 archery students are headed to Louisville, Kentucky to compete in the Eastern Bullseye National Championship and The Genesis Indoor World Championship.
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LIVE: HPD news conference arrests made in MJ Daniels murder case
SUMMARY: On June 14, 2024, the Hattisburg Police Department arrested three individuals in connection with the capital murder of 21-year-old Marcus MJ Daniels Jr. The suspects are Orlando May, 18, of Hattisburg, charged with capital murder, attempted armed carjacking, felony eluding, and grand larceny; Alan Marcus Gardner, 17, of Houston, Texas, and Shamar Green, 16, of Hattisburg, both charged as adults with capital murder and attempted armed carjacking. All three are held in the Forrest County Regional Jail. The investigation is ongoing, and additional arrests and charges are pending. The police request public assistance for further information.
The Hattiesburg Police Department will address the public following the arrests of three teenage suspects involved in the shooting death of the USM football player.
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FBI searches Jackson crime scene
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The FBI returned Friday to the scene where the body of a missing Louisiana 3-year-old was found.
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Founder’s Day of Caring: WJTV donates books to Founder’s Day of Caring
SUMMARY: JTV 12 News highlighted the 28th Annual Founders Day of Caring event with a focus on Goodwill's new initiative in Mississippi, BookWorks. Tammy Luier discussed the program which aims to reduce illiteracy by reading to three and four-year-old children. The initiative, involving 40 volunteers, provides each child with a cleaned, donated book that includes a name label for personal ownership. Tammy emphasized the program's need for more books and volunteers to expand its reach. She highlighted the long-term benefits of early reading, including extended school attendance and support for higher education. Interested individuals can volunteer year-round by contacting Goodwill.
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