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Madison County employees to undergo training after cyber scam
SUMMARY: Madison County, Mississippi is implementing cybersecurity training for employees after $2.7 million was stolen in a recent cyber scam. The county approved the purchase of 250 licenses of security awareness training by KnowBe4 for three years at a cost of nearly $10,000. Additionally, they will receive 250 licenses of an updated email phishing defense for three years, costing over $7,000. The theft occurred after a scammer posed as a representative for a current vendor. Law enforcement officials were notified, leading to a national and international investigation. As of now, around $129,000 has been physically recovered by the county.
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Woman accused of killing man during domestic incident in Vicksburg
SUMMARY: A woman in Vicksburg, Mississippi was arrested for the shooting death of a man, Hakeem Samall Burnett. The incident occurred on May 1 in the Grove Street and Hayes Street area. Police found Burnett with a gunshot wound and he later died at a local hospital. Rheuvonia Ramekia Buck, 41, was charged with murder in connection to the shooting, which is believed to be domestic-related. The motive for the shooting is still under investigation by authorities.
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Mississippi teachers make less than national average
SUMMARY: Educators across the U.S. are facing challenges with low salaries that are failing to keep up with inflation. The National Education Association reported that on average, teachers make $69,544, with some states paying almost six figures while others pay only about $50,000. Starting teacher salaries are below levels from over a decade ago, and overall, teacher salaries have fallen by 5% due to inflation over the past 10 years. The impact of low salaries on teachers' lives is significant, but it ultimately affects the students. Efforts are being made to increase teacher salaries, but more support is needed from voters, legislators, and districts.
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Warmest days of the week are here – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Temperatures in Columbus, Mississippi will reach the upper 80s on Wednesday and Thursday with occasional rain and storm chances returning starting late Thursday into the weekend. Wednesday will be sunny and hot, with a UV index of 9, making it a great day for the pool. Thursday will start with more sunshine but clouds may increase by afternoon, leading to showers and storms at night. Friday and the weekend will see scattered showers and thunderstorms, with highs in the low 80s and high humidity. Timing these rain events will be difficult, so it is best to stay updated on the latest forecasts.
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