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Byram mother arrested after bringing toddler in Walmart only dressed in diaper during freezing weather
SUMMARY: In Mississippi, Kambria Darby, a 26-year-old mother, was arrested for child neglect after bringing her two-year-old to Walmart wearing only a diaper in freezing weather, resulting in the child shivering from the cold. Concerned customers alerted the police, and Darby was apprehended in the parking lot. The toddler received medical attention and was placed with a relative by Child Protective Services. Darby now faces charges and has been detained at the Hinds County Detention Center. The incident went viral, showing Darby, who responded aggressively when confronted, pushing the child in a cart.
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William Bentz tabbed as new superintendent of Harrison County School District
SUMMARY: William Bentz has been appointed the new superintendent for Harrison County School District, effective July 1, following Mitchell King's retirement. Bentz previously served as a principal at West Wortham Elementary and Middle School in Saucier and has a varied background in education, including roles as a teacher, coach, and administrator across different levels. Holding degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi and Arkansas State University, Bentz is a former student of the district. Harrison County, with its 22 education centers, ranks as the fourth largest school district in Mississippi, accommodating over 14,000 students.
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Legislation outlawing ‘squatted’ vehicles in Mississippi signed into law
SUMMARY: Mississippi is set to implement new traffic regulations banning “squatted vehicles”—cars with front bumpers significantly higher than rear fenders—after Governor Tate Reeves signed House Bill 349. The law, which goes into effect on July 1, 2023, will first involve warnings, followed by fines ranging from $100 to $300 and potential license suspension for repeat offenders. The legislation, propelled by safety concerns, will direct collected fines to support driver's education programs in secondary schools. Mississippi joins other states like North Carolina in prohibiting these vehicle modifications.
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Pepsi Pops concert returns to Ridgeland on Friday
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is set to conclude its season with the 43rd annual Pepsi Pops concert at Old Trace Park. On May 10th, gates will open at 5:30 p.m. for an evening featuring pop tunes, a showcase by the Mississippi Youth Symphony Orchestra (celebrating their 75th anniversary), and eventually, a fireworks display. The MSO will perform American-themed pieces including works from “The Cowboys,” “Oklahoma,” and “Rodeo,” as well as modern classics like the themes from “Star Trek” and “Star Wars.” Family-friendly activities are encouraged, though certain items are prohibited. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the gate.
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