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Amory Main Street to receive funding from USDA Rural Partners Project
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Main Street Association has received funding from the USDA Rural Partners Network Project to assist 11 Main Street communities in Mississippi. Amory Main Street is one of the chosen communities and will receive support and technical assistance to make updates and renovations. The funding will be used to evaluate the area and decide on projects such as sensory parks or asphalt art. However, the recent storm damage may affect some of these plans. Local business owners and residents are hopeful that this grant will attract more customers and strengthen the community. The Mississippi Main Street Association team will review Amory in August.
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Judge rules independent autopsy can be conducted on Dau Mabil
SUMMARY: A judge in Hinds County, Mississippi has allowed the brother of Dau Mabil to conduct an independent autopsy after Dau's body was found in the Pearl River in Lawrence County. Dau went missing in March, and foul play is suspected by his family. Dau's widow, Karissa Bowley, has consented to the autopsy. The judge ruled that the Mississippi Department of Public Safety can keep Dau's body for up to 30 days for investigation before the independent autopsy is conducted. This decision comes amidst a legal battle over who has the right to request the autopsy.
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Jury deliberations underway in Beth Ann White retrial
SUMMARY: Beth Ann White is currently on trial for causing a crash that killed a mother and her six-month-old son, while also leaving the mother's two other children with brain and spinal injuries. White's blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit at the time of the crash, and she has been indicted on four counts of aggravated DUI. After the first trial ended with a hung jury, White was re-indicted and the retrial is currently ongoing. The defense is arguing whether White was actually under the influence at the time of the crash. The state has presented its case and the defense has not called any witnesses.
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Silver Alert issued for 55-year-old Jackson man
SUMMARY: A Silver Alert has been issued for 55-year-old Joseph Turner from Jackson, Mississippi, who was last seen on May 1. Turner was walking in an unknown direction wearing an Army-colored hoodie, red shirt, and blue jeans. He suffers from a medical condition that may impair his judgment. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is seeking information on his whereabouts, and anyone with information is asked to contact the Jackson Police Department. In other news, a Biloxi councilman has pleaded guilty to a drug conspiracy involving vape shops.
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