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Good Samaritans help mitigate fire damage Friday morning
SUMMARY: Community members showed their appreciation to those who helped rescue someone from a burning home in Jones County. A fire was likely caused by a heat lamp used to keep outside pets warm. With the aid of a few good individuals, the fire was put out. More information on this case can be found on WDAM.com.
Good Samaritans help mitigate fire damage Friday morning.
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2025 Mississippi Book Festival announces sponsorship
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Book Festival announced new support for its children’s literacy programs through a sponsorship pledge from Atmos Energy. A press event was held on the steps of the State Capitol to highlight the partnership, which aims to expand youth programming and outreach. Festival leaders expressed gratitude to Atmos Energy for their commitment to students and communities. Atmos Energy, known for providing natural gas, focuses on safety, service, and strengthening neighborhoods. Their philanthropic efforts target early childhood literacy and food insecurity. The Mississippi Book Festival will take place this weekend at the State Capitol.
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Carly Gregg convicted of all charges
SUMMARY: After nearly two hours of deliberation, the jury found Carly Madison Gregg guilty on all charges, including the murder of her mother, Ashley Smiley, attempted murder of her stepfather, Heath Smiley, and tampering with evidence. Gregg was sentenced to two life sentences without parole and ten years for tampering with evidence. Defense attorney Kevin Camp acknowledged the case’s difficulty and stated they rejected a 40-year plea deal offered by the state. State Attorney Katherine Newman said life imprisonment was the only suitable sentence. Judge Arthur ruled that all sentences will be served concurrently. An appeal is planned within 40 days.
Carly Gregg, 15, was convicted of killing her mother and shooting her father. She was sentenced to life in prison.
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Michael Owens found guilty of killing wife in 2023
SUMMARY: Hinds County jury found Michael Owens guilty of first-degree murder and third-degree murder for killing his wife, Ebony Owens. The trial revealed Owens shot Ebony during an argument, then burned her car and dumped her body in the Big Black River. Prosecutors described the murder as cold and calculated. Hinds County Judge Faye Peterson sentenced Owens to life in prison. Testimony highlighted selfish motives behind the crime, with family members expressing sorrow over the loss. The defense argued it was a crime of passion, seeking manslaughter charges, but the jury convicted Owens after over a week of trial. Ebony and Michael Owens had four children.
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