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Georgia man killed in crash along I-22 in Marion County
SUMMARY: A 37-year-old man from Georgia died in a single car crash in Maran County, Alabama. The crash occurred on Interstate 22 when the man's Freightliner tractor-trailer veered off the road and hit a tree. The driver, Perry Capot, died at the scene while his passenger, who is from Florida, survived and was airlifted to a nearby medical center. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's Highway Patrol Division is investigating the incident.
A crash in Marion County took the life of a Georgia man Tuesday night.
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Jarrian Jones picked in NFL draft by the Jaguars
SUMMARY: Magee native Jarrion Jones has been drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the NFL draft. This news has sparked a celebration in the city of Jackson, with sports director Joe Cook reporting live on the event. Jones, a Northwest Rankin product, was chosen just minutes before the newscast, adding to the excitement of the evening. Bradley Davis is on location at Jones' watch party, capturing the special atmosphere as the community comes together to support their local talent making it to the professional level in football.
Jaguars pick local Mississippian in NFL draft
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Report: Driver had Kratom chemical in system at time of fatal Rankin County crash
SUMMARY: Ranken County authorities have reported that a fatal crash earlier this year involved a driver who had a chemical found in cram in their system. The crash occurred on January 19th at Barnett Ben Circle in Old Fannon Road, resulting in the driver's death. The driver's blood specimen was submitted for toxicology analysis, leading to the county's decision to ban the use, sale, and possession of cram. First responders attempted to save the driver's life, but were unsuccessful. Sheriff Brian B emphasized the dangers of cram and the need for stricter regulations surrounding its use.
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MSU-Meridian receives Bower Foundation grant
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University Meridian has received over $770,000 in grant funding from the Bower Foundation to enhance their Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Science in Nursing programs. The funding will help increase student enrollment and strengthen the healthcare field in the Magnolia state. The university is grateful for the investment and plans to use the funding to create pipelines to the social work profession and provide scholarships for students entering their accelerated MSN program. Dr. Cruz believes these opportunities are incredible for students seeking to make a difference in the community. For more information on these programs, visit the university's website.
MSU-Meridian receives Bower Foundation grant
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