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Ex-PRCC employee arrested on child exploitation charge
SUMMARY: The Pearl River County Sheriff’s Department arrested Bulls on Tuesday for allegations involving a crime, causing shock and disappointment among college leaders. They stated that there was no evidence of a crime on campus. The Sheriff’s Office announced that they did not expect additional victims in the case, but the investigation is ongoing. More information on this story is available on their website.
Ex-PRCC employee arrested on child exploitation charge.
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Cyberstalking is a serious crime
SUMMARY: Cyberstalking is a serious crime that involves using technology to harass, threaten, and intimidate someone, causing fear and emotional stress. In Mississippi, it is a felony, and police actively pursue offenders, like Teresa Woods, recently arrested for using fake social media accounts to harass victims. Blocking numbers and profiles, reporting to police, and obtaining no-contact orders are vital steps to stop cyberstalking. Victim services provide emergency safety plans and support, especially if harassment escalates. Young adults, particularly women aged 18-29, are most at risk, but anyone can be targeted. Documenting harassment is crucial for protection and legal action.
Cyberstalking is a form of stalking that involves the use of technology, like messaging apps, social media and email.
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Interview: Several Juneteenth events happening in June and July
SUMMARY: Several Juneteenth events are planned in Tupelo throughout June and July, celebrating the historic emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Organizer Terresa Roberts emphasizes that Juneteenth is American history and a reminder that “freedom ain’t free.” Festivities began today at 5:30 p.m. at the Farmers Depot with speakers, entertainment, and free food. On Friday, Tupelo Pass will host a children’s basketball event with educational activities. A larger celebration, including a parade, giveaways, and scholarships, has been rescheduled to July 19 at Gum Tree Park due to earlier weather delays. All events highlight reflection, freedom, and community celebration.
Check out several Juneteenth events on June 19, June 20 and July 19.
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Luke (6/19)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Luke (6/19). Luke submitted a cheerful drawing depicting the sun shining down with a bright blue sky, a vibrant background, and some green grass. This lovely picture resembles the morning forecast, which calls for sunshine and pleasant weather. The weather team thanks Luke for his photo submission and encourages others to continue sending in their drawings. Luke’s artwork captures the spirit of a bright, sunny day, matching the forecast perfectly and bringing a positive, hopeful outlook to viewers. Keep sharing your sunny pictures like Luke’s!
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Luke (6/19)
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