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Dog Walk Forecast for Sept. 30 – Stark
SUMMARY: The dog walk forecast from Happy Hollow predicts pleasant temperatures warming into the lower 80s this afternoon, with calm winds. Today‘s featured dog, Dark, enjoys relaxing outdoors and playing fetch on the lush green grass. While there might be a few sprinkles later, significant rainfall is not expected. Overall, it looks like a great day for outdoor activities with your furry friend!
Temperatures are nice this afternoon to get out to the dog park.
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Jones County Sheriff's Department purchasing new, bulletproof vests
SUMMARY: The Jones County Sheriff’s Department aims to equip its deputies with 21 new bulletproof vests, utilizing nearly $113,000 from a federal grant to cover over half the cost. The remainder will be funded by the department’s budget. Sheriff Joe Berlin emphasized the importance of securing grant funds to provide essential law enforcement equipment that enhances the safety of personnel and protects the residents and visitors of Jones County.
Jones County Sheriff’s Department purchasing new, bulletproof vests.
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Jackson police arrest woman accused of stabbing, killing McDonald's employee
SUMMARY: A deadly stabbing occurred inside a McDonald’s on Hanging Moss Road in Jackson, where an employee, off-duty at the time, was attacked by a woman during an altercation. Surveillance footage captured the incident, showing the man being stabbed multiple times. Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade stated that the motive for the attack is unknown, but emphasized that the woman will be held accountable. A witness managed to subdue her until police arrived. Community leaders expressed shock at the violence, noting the traumatic impact on staff and customers. The woman is currently in police custody, and the restaurant plans to reopen soon.
Jackson police arrest woman accused of stabbing, killing McDonald’s employee
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Mississippi filmmaker highlights Native American traditions
SUMMARY: A new film titled “Little Brother of War” focuses on the origins of stickball and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. A free screening was held at the Two Mississippi Museums, highlighting the tribe’s efforts to preserve their traditions. Filmmakers emphasize the significance of the narrative in the context of Mississippi’s history. Director Bryan W. Carpenter, a lifelong Mississippi resident, believes in the importance of sharing this story. Misty Brescia, a member of the Choctaw tribe, underscores the presence of Choctaws in the region long before Mississippi became a state.
Mississippi filmmaker highlights Native American traditions
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