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HOA president speaks after shots fired into Brandon home
SUMMARY: Brandon police are seeking individuals who shot into a home on Faithway. The president of the homeowners association in Cornerstone neighborhood expressed shock at the incident, stating that such events are rare in the area. No one was in the house during the shooting, and surveillance footage shows two individuals firing shots. The community is rallying behind the affected residents, urging anyone with information to contact the police. The president emphasized that this incident does not define the neighborhood and asked for thoughts and prayers for those involved. Police are actively investigating the case.
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Annual 'Day of Service' attracts some 450 USM students to volunteer
SUMMARY: Around 450 USM students will be participating in the annual Big Event Day of Service in Hattisburg this weekend. This event helps connect students to the city through volunteerism, fostering relationships between Southern Miss and the community. Students will work on various tasks at different service sites from 10 a.m. until noon, forming connections with other students, faculty, staff, and community partners. This initiative aims to create a long-term commitment to service in Hattisburg, benefiting both the students and the local community. It is a win-win situation for all involved and promotes a sense of unity and cohesion within the community.
Annual ‘Day of Service' attracts some 450 USM students to volunteer.
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JCSD reaches settlement agreement with former deputy
SUMMARY: Jones County Sheriff Joe Berlin and management employees have agreed to undergo training on federal anti-discrimination laws, specifically focusing on sexual harassment. This requirement stems from a complaint filed by former deputy Regina Newton, who alleged discrimination and violation of her civil rights. As part of the negotiated settlement agreement, Newton will receive a $5,000 payment. The complaint details instances of harassment, including inappropriate behavior and explicit content shared in a work-related group chat. Newton resigned due to the hostile work environment and filed the charge with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The agreement does not admit any violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
JCSD reaches settlement agreement with former deputy.
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