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After The Storm: Amory's Piggly Wiggly store remains in limbo one year after tornado
SUMMARY: The phrase “every day is September 12th” and “day 41 will come” symbolize unity and perseverance after tragedy. Following a tornado in Amory on March 25th, residents gathered in the parking lot of a destroyed Piggly Wiggly to rebuild their community. The loss of the store impacted the entire neighborhood, but it also served as a command post for resources and support. A year later, the store remains closed as insurance issues delay rebuilding plans. Despite the setbacks, residents remain hopeful for the store's return, emphasizing the importance of community support and resilience in times of crisis.
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Homeowner shot after confronting teens trying to steal a car
SUMMARY: Overnight, a homeowner in Jackson was shot after confronting a group of teenagers attempting to steal her car. The incident occurred around 4:00 a.m. on Bonita Drive near Queen Eleanor Lane. Police report that one of the teenagers pulled a gun and shot the homeowner in the stomach. The victim has been taken to a hospital.
A homeowner who confronted a group of teens trying to steal her car was shot in the stomach. Subscribe to WAPT on YouTube …
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Cigar shop leaving Smith-Wills Stadium grounds after legislation scrutiny
SUMMARY: Churchill Cigar Shoppe, located on Smith Wills Stadium grounds, is closing after its 10-year anniversary in June due to legislative scrutiny over land use. Co-owner Preston Powell and Hank Aaron Sports Academy CEO Timothy Bennett aim to prevent contractual discrepancies and preserve the stadium's legacy for community sports. However, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba criticizes House Bill 1983, signed by Governor Reeves, as a state power grab, alleging it undermines Jackson's resources. The bill includes state project funding but demands the land revert to state ownership, contradicting its 1944 deed stipulation for park purposes. Lumumba disputes the legislation's vagueness but vows litigation if necessary.
Cigar shop leaving Smith-Wills Stadium grounds after legislation scrutiny
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Three arrests made in Clay County homicide investigation
SUMMARY: Good evening, I'm Emily Leonard with WTV 9 News at 10. Tonight, we have an update on the Clay County murder case. Three men, Dedric Griffith, Aljan Tally, and Jalile Moy, have been arrested and charged with the murder of Ronald Bean, who was found shot and killed on Saturday near Clay Chickasaw County Line Road. Video footage shows Bean's car being towed away. Sheriff Eddie Scott reported that the incident began at SE's Club, a popular local hangout. The community is shaken by the event, with residents expressing shock and sadness over the tragedy.
Three arrests have been made following the discovery of a body in Clay County.
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