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Hazardous Waste Day
SUMMARY: The Lauderdale County Solid Waste enforcement group held an event for citizens to dispose of household waste, including items not typically allowed in regular trash cans, such as tires, used oil, cell phones, and pesticides. This gave people a chance to declutter and properly dispose of items that could harm the environment. The group emphasized the importance of disposing of hazardous waste properly, as it cannot go into landfills. If you missed the opportunity to dispose of hazardous waste, there will be another chance in the spring, so start collecting and preparing your items now.
Hazardous Waste Day
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BREAKING: Former award-winning Petal elementary teacher in custody for sex crimes against students
SUMMARY: This content discusses the importance of setting achievable goals in order to increase motivation and success. It emphasizes the need for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound goals. By setting clear objectives and breaking them down into manageable steps, individuals can track their progress and stay motivated. The content also highlights the importance of creating a positive mindset and seeking support from others to help achieve goals. Overall, setting achievable goals is crucial for increasing motivation, staying on track, and ultimately reaching desired outcomes.
According to officials, Tyler Shows turned himself in to the Petal Police Department Thursday afternoon, with his attorney by his side.
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Suspect in officer-involved shooting in Clay County makes initial court appearance
SUMMARY: The suspect in an officer-involved shooting in Clay County, Darius Swoop, made his initial court appearance and is facing charges of felony fleeing, exhibiting a gun at multiple individuals, and assaulting a police officer. Deputies attempted to pull him over, leading to a chase that culminated in Swoop allegedly brandishing a gun, resulting in him being shot by a deputy. Swoop was treated and released from the hospital, with the Mississippi Department of Corrections placing a hold on him for potentially violating parole. Sheriff Eddie Scott expressed concern over Swoop being out on parole during the incident.
The suspect in the officer-involved shooting in Clay County made his initial appearance in court.
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Mississippi Medicaid expansion efforts fizzling out
SUMMARY: Efforts to expand Medicaid in Mississippi may come to an end as the House proposes a referendum for voters to decide on the issue. Speaker White announced the change after it became clear the Senate did not have enough votes to pass a compromise plan. The House believed they had the votes to pass the measure, but not enough for a veto-proof majority. Lieutenant Governor Hosemann has stated the Senate will not consider the House proposal, but final decisions are still pending. The unexpected turn of events has caused shock and uncertainty in the state capital as lawmakers scramble to reach an agreement before the deadline tonight.
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