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Mississippi residents Zachariah Smith and Colin Stough advance to ‘American Idol’ top 8

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In what turned into a nail-biter of an episode, both Zachariah Smith and Colin Stough were able to survive another round of American Idol on Monday night.

Smith, of Amory, kicked the “Judge's Song Contest” round off with Bon Jovi's “Dead or Alive,” which he later found out was selected for him by judge Lionel Richie.

“First of all, the attitude was perfect. It was exactly what I imagined. The edge in [your] voice was incredible,” Richie told Smith afterward. “Fantastic job.”

Fans across the Magnolia had to wait until the show's final performance to see the second of…

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By: J.T. Mitchell
Title: Mississippi Zachariah Smith and Colin Stough advance to ‘American Idol' top 8
Sourced From: www..fm/mississippi-residents-zachariah-smith-and-colin-stough-advance-to-american-idol-top-8/
Published Date: Tue, 02 May 2023 12:09:05 +0000

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George Robinson’s family rejects Jackson’s settlement offer

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-04-24 19:17:33

SUMMARY: Attorneys for George Robinson's sister reject the of 's settlement offer of $17,000. Robinson died two days after a encounter involving former officer Anthony Fox in 2019. Wade filed a against the city, her brother was killed by the officer. Fox was initially convicted in Robinson's but the Mississippi Court of Appeals reversed the conviction due to insufficient evidence in January 2024. In August 2022, Fox was to five years in prison for culpable negligence manslaughter. He returned to work for the City of Clinton as a K9 narcotics detective.

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Louisville reflects on impact of deadly tornado

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-04-24 19:05:43

SUMMARY: WSLM radio is receiving calls from individuals sharing their survival stories from a devastating that struck Louisville, Mississippi on April 28, 2014. The tornado took 10 lives and destroyed over 450 homes. Survivors like Jim Mcadory and Speedy Calvert recount their experiences, highlighting the emotional impact and memories from that fateful day. Despite rebuilding and moving forward, mental scars and issues still linger for many. Will Hill emphasizes the importance of preparedness and the 's response to the disaster. As the 10th anniversary of the storm approaches, the community remembers and commemorates those who were lost.

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Woman says she pulled gun to stop potential robber

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www.wcbi.com – Shawanda Jones – 2024-04-24 18:55:02

SUMMARY: Sharion Long, owner of S&E security in Columbus, encountered a suspicious individual attempting to break into her car. She pointed a gun at him, causing him to flee. Darnell from the Columbus Department advises such incidents to prevent future crimes. He emphasizes the right to defend oneself with a firearm if feeling threatened. Long recommends solo travelers arm themselves and stay vigilant. It is suggested to suspicious activity and follow safety precautions. This incident highlights the importance of being prepared and alert in potentially dangerous situations.

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