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Former award-winning Petal elementary teacher charged with sex crimes against students, officials…
SUMMARY: Former Pedal Elementary School teacher Tyler SH turned himself in to police and is facing multiple charges related to sex crimes and inappropriate conduct with students. The charges include touching a child for lustful purposes and disseminating sexually explicit material. SH was an award-winning teacher and is accused of providing alcohol and marijuana to teenagers at his residence in Pedal. The investigation started with an allegation from a concerned parent and there are currently three male victims identified. Pedal school district superintendent Dr. Matthew Dylan stated that the safety and welfare of students is the top priority. SH was booked in Forest County Jail with a bond set at $125,000. Further details will be provided at 6:00 PM, including when the school district alerted the police and additional information from the Pedal police chief.
According to officials, Tyler Shows turned himself in to the Petal Police Department Thursday afternoon, with his attorney by his side.
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Fourth of July Firework Safety with AMR
SUMMARY: Eric Phillips joined Live at Nine to discuss fireworks safety, emphasizing its importance during this holiday week. Fireworks are fun but can be dangerous if not handled properly. Phillips stressed having a clear plan, choosing a safe location away from dry grass and buildings, and having one sober person in charge. Safety measures include keeping a water source or sand nearby to extinguish fires. Common mistakes include holding fireworks or relighting duds, which should be avoided. In case of injuries, call 911 immediately and rinse burns with cool water—not home remedies like mustard. Adults must supervise children closely to ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration.
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MHP holiday travel enforcement period begins
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) has begun its holiday travel enforcement period for the Fourth of July weekend, expecting high traffic volumes nationwide. Trooper Darnika Mayfield urges drivers to be cautious, especially in active construction zones, and emphasizes the importance of sober driving, seat belt use, and obeying speed limits. With a record 61.6 million people traveling, MHP encourages designated drivers or staying home if drinking. AAA and MHP recommend vehicle maintenance checks and packing emergency kits. Last year, AAA responded to nearly 700,000 roadside assistance calls for issues like dead batteries and flat tires. Stay safe this holiday weekend.
MHP holiday travel enforcement period begins
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New COVID-19 variant detected in US
SUMMARY: A new COVID-19 variant called NB.1.81, also known as the Nimbus strain, is spreading across the United States, accounting for about one-third of circulating cases according to the CDC. This strain causes familiar symptoms and a new one called “razor blade sore throat.” Dr. Kristi Trim advises those with fever and symptoms to isolate until fever-free for 24 hours and symptoms improve. People exposed should watch for symptoms and avoid large gatherings. With summer heat, staying hydrated is important. The World Health Organization is monitoring the situation, but hospitalizations have not increased significantly.
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