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Group continues annual free Thanksgiving meal in West Point
SUMMARY: Elma Brown, coordinator for the nonprofit group Lifting Spirit New Heart, shared details about the annual community Thanksgiving meal in West Point. Taking place on Wednesday at the Civic Center, the event aims to provide free hot meals to those in need, with past attendance reaching up to 1,500 people. Brown expressed excitement for serving homemade meals, including turkey and dressing, and emphasized the meal’s potential to uplift those struggling. The team, including volunteers from her church, also delivers meals to individuals unable to attend. Donations of additional turkeys are welcomed to support the initiative.
An organization in West Point continues its annual Thanksgiving meal.
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12/12- Warmer temps are on the way
SUMMARY: On this date in 2002, Newton County experienced a tornado causing significant injuries and damage, a memory still vivid for survivors. This year, the weather is much calmer. Currently, temperatures are in the 30s, with expectations of a slight warm-up overnight due to cloud cover, preventing drastic temperature drops. Morning lows will range from 32 to 35 degrees, reaching the upper 50s by afternoon. While rain is expected this weekend, particularly along and north of I-20, it may not affect everyone. There’s a pressing need for moisture due to ongoing drought conditions in some counties.
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William Polo Edwards guilty
SUMMARY: William Polo Edwards was found guilty of first-degree murder and felon in possession of a firearm after a jury deliberated for just over an hour. The three-day trial included testimony from Shadow Robinson, who witnessed Edwards over the victim, Robert Bobby Davis, with a gun during the shooting. Although the murder weapon was never recovered, a magazine with rounds similar to shell casings from the crime scene was found at Edwards’ apartment. Despite maintaining his innocence and blaming Robinson, he faces sentencing scheduled for Tuesday at 1:30 PM.
Jury deliberates in retrial for Clinton murder suspect William ‘Polo’ Edwards
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William ‘Polo’ Edwards found guilty of first-degree murder
SUMMARY: William Polo Edwards has been found guilty of first-degree murder and felony possession of a firearm after a mistrial 16 months ago. Tia McKenzie reported live from the Hines County Courthouse, where the jury reached a unanimous decision. Prosecutors presented evidence including cell phone location data and surveillance video linking Edwards to the crime scene. Family members of the victim expressed satisfaction with how the evidence was handled during the trial. The guilty verdict marks a significant outcome in the case, and further updates will be provided as they become available.
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