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Department of Labor seeks Mar-Jac employees’ help in investigation
SUMMARY: The US Department of Labor is asking employees at Mar-Jac Poultry in Hattiesburg to come forward with any information on possible unsafe work conditions and illegal hiring practices. This follows the death of an underage employee at the plant. The investigation, which includes workplace safety and child labor violations, was launched by OSHA. Former OSHA agent Debbie Berkowitz claims that Mar-Jac is attempting to cover up unsafe conditions and intimidate workers. Mar-Jac has denied these claims and stated that they have an open-door policy. If found in violation, Mar-Jac could face fines of up to $107,000.
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Mario Nash Jr. Commits to FSU
SUMMARY: Kipper County’s four-star offensive lineman, Mario Nash Jr, has committed to Florida State University just days after decommitting from Mississippi State. In a statement on X, he expressed gratitude to his parents and coaches for their support throughout his journey. Nash announced the closure of his recruitment, fully committing to the Seminoles. He is set to play against the Knox County Tigers in a highly anticipated high school football matchup this Friday, with highlights featured on the upcoming football Friday show.
Mario Nash Jr. Commits to FSU
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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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Purvis police collecting donations for hurricane relief
SUMMARY: The Pine Build initiative continues to support hurricane-impacted communities, with the Police Department of Pervis, Mississippi, actively participating by accepting donations for Del Rio, Tennessee, which was devastated by Hurricane Helen. Assistant Chief Jay Green has committed to personally delivering the donations on October 14. While many resources are directed to Florida and North Carolina, Green emphasizes the importance of aiding small towns like Pervis that have experienced similar disasters. Donations, including non-perishable food, toiletries, and blankets, can be dropped off at the police station until the end of the week, with volunteers available to assist.
Purvis police collecting donations for hurricane relief.
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