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Alyce Clarke Awards: Jaamal Elkins
SUMMARY: Jaamal Elkins is a high school math and algebra instructor at Capital City Alternative School who has a strong connection with his students. He treats them with respect and encourages them to see school in a different light. Students at the school feel his encouragement and find learning fun because of him. Elkins changed his career path from accounting to teaching to help guide young people away from making bad decisions. He believes in listening to students, guiding them toward their interests, and helping them flourish in their chosen paths, whether it be college or a trade. His dedication has made a significant impact on the lives of his students.
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American Corrections Association performs audit on Kemper-Neshoba County Regional Correctional Fa…
SUMMARY: The American Corrections Association conducted an audit on the Keer Nooba County Regional Correctional Facility, with the results being the top story for the night. The audit, done every 3 years, ensures that the facility is well-managed. The facility was evaluated on hundreds of standards including cleanliness, staff training, and offender programming. Sheriff James Moore explained the importance of running a jail and meeting these standards to ensure safety for all. The facility received an impressive score of 99.8% in the audit, but Sheriff Moore aims for a perfect score in the next audit. Passing the accreditation audit is necessary to keep the facility open and maintain safety for all involved.
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Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park Lake to reopen
SUMMARY: Bob M. Dearing Natchez State Park Lake will reopen for fishing and boating on Monday after being closed for necessary improvements. The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has announced that the lake has undergone enhancements to enhance visitors' outdoor experience. A State Park permit and a valid Mississippi fishing license will be required for those wanting to fish or boat on the lake, unless exempt under state law.
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Jury to begin deliberations in Beth Ann White retrial
SUMMARY: The state rested its case after calling nearly 20 witnesses in the trial of Beth Ann White, who is charged with four counts of aggravated DUI and DUI for a crash that killed two people and severely injured two little girls. The defense rested without calling any witnesses, and testimony wrapped up with new evidence from a pediatric neurosurgeon describing the girls' horrific injuries. A witness testified that White ran a red light and crashed into the victims' car, and accident reconstruction showed White was driving at a high speed. White's blood alcohol content was found to be three times the legal limit, indicating she had been drinking heavily before the crash.
Jury to begin deliberations in Beth Ann White retrial
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