Mississippi News
Hinds County Supervisor David Archie claims there was election fraud during primary
SUMMARY: Hinds County District 2 Supervisor David Archie has alleged election fraud and corruption following his loss in the Tuesday Primary Election. Archie claims that the outcome was a “high-tech election heist” and blames former Hinds County Election Commissioner Toni Johnson. He believes that the fraud has also occurred in other communities across Mississippi and is calling for a thorough investigation by the Hinds County District Attorney. However, Attorney Lisa Ross has refuted these claims, stating that there was no machine manipulation and that Johnson is innocent of any wrongdoing.
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Mississippi News
One killed during storm in Pearl last week
SUMMARY: The City of Pearl in Mississippi is cleaning up after severe weather last week that resulted in one fatality. Trees and power lines were down across the city, causing damage to cars, homes, and businesses. Mayor Jake Windham stated that crews are working to restore the city to normal as quickly as possible, with 73 downed trees being cleared. A resident named Susan Collins died during the storm, and one person sustained minor injuries. Neighbors are encouraged to report damages to the city for assistance.
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Mississippi News
Voters in Columbus to decide on CMSD bond issue
SUMMARY: Voters in Columbus will decide on a $36 million bond issue for renovations in the school district. The bond will fund upgrades in buildings, including the construction of a gymnasium at Stokes-Beard Elementary, installation of sprinkler systems, bathroom upgrades, and repaving the parking lot at Columbus High School. The polls will be open on May 14 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The school district board believes that this money will help improve campus facilities and enhance the overall learning environment for students.
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Mississippi News
Two people airlifted after separate ATV accidents in Lowndes Co.
SUMMARY: Two ATV accidents in Lowndes County, Mississippi resulted in two people being airlifted for care. The first crash occurred on Wright Road in Caledonia, where a mother and three children were ejected from a Can-Am side-by-side. Two children were treated and released, the mother was taken to Baptist Golden Triangle, and a six-year-old was airlifted to Jackson. The second crash happened near Canfield Road, where a 24-year-old was thrown from a side-by-side and flown to Jackson for treatment. A passenger in this accident was not injured. Follow WCBI on Facebook for 24/7 news and updates.
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