Mississippi News
MBI seeks assistance in locating Coldwater man
SUMMARY: Kenneth Ray Graham is wanted by the Tate County Sheriff’s Department for Aggravated Assault and was last seen on foot in a wooded area in Coldwater, Mississippi. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is asking for the public’s help in locating him, advising not to approach him as he is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information about Graham’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Tate County Sheriff’s Department at (662)560-5692.
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National Women’s March held in Tupelo brings locals together
SUMMARY: The Women’s March in Tupelo, Mississippi, joined national marches advocating for women’s rights, coinciding with events in Washington D.C. and other cities. Organized by Indivisible Northeast Mississippi, the march featured influential speakers who emphasized the importance of personal autonomy and women’s involvement in societal issues. Participants expressed gratitude for the event‘s significance in a small town, with speakers urging women to fight for their rights and control their own bodies. The message for young women included themes of independence and empowerment, encouraging them to pursue their goals bravely. The Tupelo march was part of a larger movement encompassing similar events in Jackson and Hattiesburg.
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‘Get Out to Vote’ rally encourages citizens to cast their ballots
SUMMARY: Elected officials in Columbus, Mississippi, are promoting voter participation ahead of election day through a “Get Out to Vote” rally hosted by State Representative Kabir Karriem and District Supervisor Leroy Brooks. The event provided free food and drinks while emphasizing the significance of exercising voting rights. Karriem stressed the importance of voting, stating every citizen should participate. Brooks, reflecting on the historical struggles for voting rights, underscored that voting should be a natural part of civic engagement. The rally took place in front of the Lowndes County Courthouse, encouraging community members to take action.
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Millport hosts annual Stallion Street Fair
SUMMARY: The Stallion Street Fair in downtown Millport attracted hundreds, featuring food, vendors, games, and children‘s activities. Attendee Mark Trull praised the event for fostering community connections and supporting local businesses. Vendor Cynthia Woods emphasized its importance for raising brand awareness and networking. Meanwhile, Jason Patterson and Ashley Sudduth promoted a new weight loss clinic addressing obesity in Mississippi and Alabama. They plan to offer comprehensive services, including diet management and recipes. Vendors are already gearing up for next year’s fair, marking it as a vital event for promoting local engagement and business opportunities.
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