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Columbus Police connects with community through National Night Out
SUMMARY: Columbus Police are adopting a collaborative approach to combat crime by hosting a National Night Out event. Designed to foster community unity, the event featured various choirs and ministers who led prayers and musical performances. Triggered by recent gun violence, including the loss of a local teenager, the gathering aimed to strengthen ties between law enforcement and the community. Police Chief Joseph Dalrymple emphasized the necessity of community involvement, stating that the police cannot address crime alone. Local organizations contributed resources and food, reinforcing the message that collaboration is essential for safety and support in the community.
The Columbus Police Department is aiming to keep crime down in the city by reaching out to the community through National Night Out.
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High School Volleyball Playoffs
SUMMARY: High school volleyball continues to heat up in Mississippi as teams vie for North and South State spots. In a matchup, the Newton County Cougars hosted the Tishamingo County Cougars, with strong support from their student section. Newton County dominated the first set, showcasing impressive plays, including multiple blocks and kills from Anna Grace Armstrong and Adeline Vau. They secured set one and ultimately won the match 3-2. Newton County will face New Albany in North State next Monday. Other results include Nooba Central sweeping Center Hill, Union defeating Walnut, and Lake Hornets sweeping their opponent in quarterfinal matchups.
High School Volleyball Playoffs
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Return of freight rail service to Wayne County considered
SUMMARY: Leaders of the East Mississippi rail authority aim to reestablish a railroad system in Wesboro, connecting five counties for the first time since disconnection in the 1980s. This $400 million project could revitalize transportation, create over 6,000 jobs, and support industries like forestry, grain, poultry, and construction. Improved rail infrastructure would facilitate movement to ports around Mobile, Gulfport, Pascagoula, and New Orleans. Transportation Director Charles Busby emphasized the urgency to accelerate the project, which has received initial funding. However, the projected start date is nearly a decade away, indicating a long-term commitment to revitalizing the area’s economy.
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10/10 – Rex's Thursday Weather Forecast
SUMMARY: Happy Friday! The University of Southern Mississippi is currently enjoying stunning sunrises with temperatures around 60ยฐF. Morning temperatures range from the upper 50s to lower 60s across various locations. Today, we can expect a pleasant forecast, with temperatures rising to about 77ยฐF by 11 AM and peaking at 84ยฐF in the afternoon. The weather will be comfortable through the weekend, but a cold front arriving late Monday will bring highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s by Wednesday. Additionally, Hurricane Milton has downgraded to a category one and is moving away from Florida, leading to clear skies in Mississippi.
Meteorologist Rex Thompson looks at the weather for the weekend ahead.
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