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Grenada shooting suspect now charged with murder
SUMMARY: suspect's upcoming court appearance. Jonathan Sanders was arrested for the murder of Nicholas Cole after a shooting in Grenada. Cole passed away a day after the shooting, leading to an upgrade in Sanders' charges from aggravated assault to murder. The police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the murder. WTV's Chris Nulls is heading to Grenada to provide the latest updates on the investigation and Sanders' court appearance.
Johnathan Sanders, 26, of Grenada, is accused of murdering Nicolaus Cole, 36.
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MSU wins Governor's Cup over Ole Miss
SUMMARY: Ole Miss and Mississippi State faced off in the Governor's Cup, with Mississippi State ultimately winning 5-1. Pitcher Pico Kohn had a strong performance, allowing only one earned run in four innings. Hunter Hines tied the game with a single in his homestown. Will Furniss made an impressive diving catch to prevent Mississippi State from scoring in the seventh inning. In the eighth inning, David Mershon hit a double to bring in two runs and secure the win for Mississippi State. The Governor's Cup victory marked the second consecutive win for Mississippi State in the series.
Mississippi State repeats as Governor's Cup champions as they defeat Ole Miss 5-1 at Trustmark Park in the fourth meeting of the …
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House proposal calls for ballot referendum on Medicaid expansion
SUMMARY: Byron Brown and Melanie Christopher from 12 News at 10 report breaking news on Medicaid expansion negotiations at the state capital. House Speaker Jason White announced a ballot referendum on Medicaid expansion, giving Mississippians the chance to vote on including a work requirement. This referendum replaces a compromise plan and must be agreed upon by negotiators from both Chambers. State senators have until Thursday to decide on the house proposal. Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann expressed concerns about the referendum, stating a strong work requirement is a priority for many senators. Discussions on healthcare access will continue in the future.
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A big weekend of events Saturday, May 4, at The MAX
SUMMARY: Gabby Ortiz from the Max market coordinator discusses the upcoming free admission event on the first Saturday of each month. Visitors can tour the guitar exhibit, buy fresh produce from Earth Bounty, and enjoy performances and guitar demos. The event runs from 8am to 5pm, with activities winding down by 1pm. The exhibit is leaving on May 11th, so it's the last chance to see it before it heads to California. The Max also has an upstairs Museum to explore. Overall, it promises a fun-filled day for visitors to enjoy for free.
Events start at 8 a.m. and continue till noon. Free admission to The MAX!
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