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Homeless man arrested, charged following vandalism of Wiggins church
SUMMARY: A church in Wiggins was vandalized and nearly set on fire, prompting federal investigators’ involvement. Police have arrested Stephan Rowal, a 35-year-old homeless man, on charges of burglary, arson, and felony malicious mischief. The incident occurred Sunday morning when church members found broken glass and discovered obscene graffiti inside. Attempts to set the church on fire failed. Due to the nature of the vandalism, the FBI and ATF were contacted. Police Chief Jeff Thomas emphasized the importance of fire alarms and security cameras, noting the church lacked both. The Church of Latter-day Saints has not yet commented on the extent of the damage.
35-year-old Stefan Rowald was arrested on Monday and charged with two counts of burglary, two counts of arson, and one count of felony malicious mischief.
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15-minute parking spots added in downtown Gulfport to ease congestion during renovations
SUMMARY: In Gulfport, eight temporary 15-minute parking spots are being added near the Hancock Whitney Bank to reduce congestion during upcoming renovations. The bank building, located across Highway 49, is set to be renovated, though no official start date has been determined. City leaders hope these short-term parking spots will ease traffic by accommodating customers using the bank’s drive-thru, where parking is currently limited, especially at peak times. These spots will remain in place until the renovation work is finished, improving access for customers to enter and exit quickly while construction occurs in downtown Gulfport.
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Statewide literacy meetings aim to boost reading skills and family engagement
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education is hosting a series of statewide literacy meetings this month to improve reading skills and family engagement. One meeting took place at Reeves Elementary in Long Beach, aiming to review Mississippi’s Literacy-Based Promotion Act, a 2013 state law promoting comprehensive reading instruction for children. The department and Long Beach School District emphasize the importance of involving families in this process, as a solid literacy foundation benefits children’s lifelong learning and fluency. These meetings provide an opportunity to equip parents with effective tools to support their children’s literacy development and overall success in education and life.
The Mississippi Department of Education is hosting a series of literacy meetings across the state this month.
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Pet of the Week: Destiny is looking for a forever home!
SUMMARY: Destiny, an adorable 11-week-old tabby calico kitten, is this week’s Pet of the Week from the Jackson County Animal Shelter. She’s litter box trained, good with everything, and almost ready to be fixed, with spaying included in the adoption fee. The shelter currently has around 80 cats and kittens available and is overcrowded, needing donations of Purina cat chow, kitten chow, canned cat food, and dog food. Adoption is easy and affordable, with cats available for no fee and kittens for $25. The shelter is open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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