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Emergency weather preparedness: Tips for staying safe
SUMMARY: Lowndes County, Mississippi is currently dealing with potential flooding after last week's ice storms, and upcoming high winds and tornadoes. The area is experiencing more damaging disasters and the response agencies need additional equipment and resources. The Emergency Services Director, Cindy Lawrence, is urging residents to have multiple ways to get weather information and alerts, including technological methods and low-tech options. Residents in low-lying areas are advised to monitor the weather and evacuate if necessary. The recent rain has reduced the fire danger. For constant news and updates, following on Facebook and X is advised.
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Salvation Army in Columbus helps feed families for summer
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army in Columbus, Miss., is conducting a summer food drive to assist families in need from May 20 to May 30. They're accepting canned goods and other non-perishables to help restock their pantry. Donations can be made at various locations. Due to increased food needs during the warmer months, this drive aims to support families, especially those with children. Social worker Melissa Baynard emphasized the growing necessity for such assistance. Updates on future food drives can be found on the Salvation Army's Facebook page. Follow WCBI on Facebook and X for ongoing news and updates.
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Former Mississippi school financial secretary pleads guilty to embezzlement
SUMMARY: Dana Walker, the former financial secretary at H.W. Byers High School in Jackson, Miss., pled guilty to embezzling $39,471.70 in school activity funds between August 2020 and February 2022. She was initially arrested in February 2022 by Marshall County School District Police, and the case was later investigated by the State Auditor's Office. Walker collected funds from students and staff for items like senior dues, athletic uniforms, and fundraisers, but failed to properly document and deposit these funds. Sentencing is scheduled for August 13, 2024. Suspected fraud can be reported to the State Auditor's Office online or by phone.
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Mississippi State outfielder Dakota Jordan wins Ferriss Trophy
SUMMARY: Mississippi State outfielder Dakota Jordan won the Ferriss Trophy, awarded annually to the best college baseball player in Mississippi. Jordan has hit 17 home runs and has 61 RBIs this season, boasting a .363 batting average, which ranks 7th in the SEC. Jordan expressed pride and gratitude for the recognition, crediting past players and the coaching staff for paving the way. Mississippi State Bulldogs will face Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament on Tuesday at approximately 8 p.m. on the SEC Network.
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