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Week 2: Fever 5 (September 3rd, 2023)
SUMMARY: Fever 5 on WTVA 9 news, sponsored by Southern Housing, presents the top plays of the week from Friday Night Lights. In this week's Fever 5, we see Levi Ellis powering through a face mask grab to score a touchdown for Mantaches. Noah Gillen makes an impressive run for Booneville, evading defenders to reach the end zone. Trace Bergen of Shannon Red Raiders throws a tipped ball, caught by Dagarius Clifton for a touchdown. Emmanuel Randall recovers a strip sack and scores for Amory Panthers. J.J Hill of Tupelo Golden Wave achieves three rushing touchdowns, including one on a fake punt against South Haven.
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Jackson students learn about financial aid assistance as they plan their future
SUMMARY: Jackson State University hosted an event for high school seniors to help them decide where to further their education. Hundreds of students attended to explore their options. Some students, like Chanel Huntley, are planning to attend technical schools and pursue business degrees. The event also focused on the importance of submitting financial aid applications, with a decrease in submissions this year due to changes in the FAFSA application. JSU is providing assistance to students with completing the FAFSA. School officials stress the importance of choosing a college that is best for the individual student.
Students get financial aid information while visiting JSU
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Woman is runover in Jackson and succumbs to her injuries
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department is looking for a man who ran over his girlfriend multiple times on Queen Alexandria Lane. The incident happened this afternoon and the girlfriend, Tauniqwa McElvaine, died from her injuries at UMMC. The suspect drove his vehicle to Saint Charles Avenue and left it. This is a breaking news story that will be covered in detail at 10 tonight.
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Mayor signs proclamation for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
SUMMARY: The city of Laurel is honoring National Crime Victims Rights Week with a proclamation from Mayor Johnny McGee. The Laurel Police Department and the domestic abuse family shelter are showing support for victims and survivors by offering services such as emergency shelter, counseling, and domestic violence resources. They are also providing support during the judicial process. Greta Holden, who lost her son to violence in 2021, received the proclamation from the organizations involved. She expressed her gratitude for the help she has received and the ongoing counseling she is receiving. The organizations are reaching out to victims and families of violent crimes to let them know of the services available. To learn more, visit their website.
Laurel Mayor Johnny Magee joined the Laurel Police Department and the Domestic Abuse Family Shelter to show support for victims and survivors.
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