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Hinds County Hack Folo
SUMMARY: After more than 2 weeks without a computer system due to a ransomware attack, the Hinds County tax collector announced that their office will reopen on Tuesday morning. The attack had shut down the computer system since September 7th. The Jackson office will be the only one open at first, with work still needing to be done at the Raymond location. People will be able to go online for renewals on Tuesday. Two companies were hired to fix the issue and worked non-stop over the weekend. The Hinds County Board of Supervisors is continuing to work on the computer issues.
Tax collector's office to reopen in Hinds County
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5-year-old electrocuted Thursday night in West Point
SUMMARY: A 5-year-old boy was electrocuted at a sports complex in West Point but is recovering well in hospital. The incident happened at a local baseball field where it is believed the boy came into contact with an electric box on a light pole. He was alert when taken to the hospital for further testing. The West Point Police Officer has confirmed the incident and investigations are ongoing to determine the cause. The West Point water and light department has shut down the complex to ensure safety. Baseball games will resume on Monday as police continue to investigate the incident.
A five-year-old boy was electrocuted Thursday night at the Sportsplex in West Point.
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Capitol police arrest bank robbery suspect
SUMMARY: Capitol police have arrested a 46-year-old man, David Barret, in connection to a bank robbery at Trustmark bank on State Street. Barret demanded money from the teller and made off with over $700. He was apprehended and his vehicle and stolen money were recovered by the police.
Capitol police arrest bank robbery suspect
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Jones College graduate releasing first single
SUMMARY: Jones College student Eli Carter, who is graduating with an associate's degree in music industry and recording arts, is set to release his debut country music single called “These White Lines”. He wrote the song with the help of friends and professors, becoming the first student at the college to record a song on campus. Carter plans to head to Nashville to pursue a career in the country music industry, focusing on writing, performing, and exploring different opportunities. The track will be released on Jones College's music label, Free State Records, later this month. Carter's professors believe he has the talent and determination to succeed in the industry.
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