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Former Mississippi community college honor society advisor charged with embezzlement
SUMMARY: Robin Lowe, former advisor for a national honor society at a Mississippi community college, has been charged with embezzlement. Lowe is accused of converting public funds meant for the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) chapter at Itawamba Community College for her own personal use, totaling $36,915.30. State Auditor Shad White stated that Lowe faces up to 20 years and $5,000 in fines if convicted. The former advisor served PTK from 2008 to May 2023. White emphasized the importance of ensuring that taxpayer dollars, especially those meant for students, are spent appropriately and not stolen. Two individuals have been sentenced in Mississippi for separate sexual exploitation cases.
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Mom says 8-year-old trampled at Southaven Springfest brawl
SUMMARY: An 8-year-old boy, Tylen Shaw, was trampled and suffered a broken arm and bruises at Southaven Springfest after a brawl broke out. His mother, Tyneshia West, rushed him to the hospital and now has to teach him to write with his left hand. The incident started with a fight involving teenagers, causing chaos and resulting in the festival closing early. Shaw's mother says he just wanted to enjoy rides and sweets that night. Southaven officials plan to release a statement on the incident. Shaw is still in pain but is doing better.
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Mississippi DPS asks judge to dissolve restraining order in Dau Mabil case
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Public Safety is asking a judge to dissolve a restraining order blocking the release of Dau Mabil's remains. The order was filed without proper notice to the department. Dau went missing on March 25 and his body was found on April 13. An autopsy showed no foul play, but further testing is needed. Dau's wife, Karissa Bowley, has agreed to an additional autopsy but only after law enforcement completes their investigation. U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson has requested a Department of Justice investigation. The court will not consider Bowley's request until April 30.
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Street closings begin May 3
SUMMARY: Market Street Festival in Columbus, Mississippi will begin Friday evening with street closures in downtown area lasting until Sunday at noon. Streets will close at different times, and any vehicles not moved from blocked areas will be towed at the owner's expense. Special entrances and parking lot closures are also in effect. The festival hours are from Friday evening to Saturday afternoon. For more information, visit the festival's website or Facebook page. Contact Main Street Columbus office or Columbus Police Department for any questions. The festival aims to bring together the local community for a fun-filled weekend of events.
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