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Mississippi University for Women tries again to change name
SUMMARY: Mississippi University for Women aims to change its name to Wynbridge State University of Mississippi, while still keeping the informal name “The W.” The new name was chosen to honor the university's history of being the first publicly supported college for women, while also representing progress for future graduates. University leaders hope alumni will accept the new name, as the school has been co-ed since 1982. The university is seeking approval from the Mississippi Legislature to change its name, with a proposed deadline of February 19 for the introduction of legislation. If approved, the name change would take place on July 1.
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Ridgeland triple homicide suspect had long criminal history
SUMMARY: A mother and her two daughters were shot and killed in Ridgeland, Mississippi. The suspect, Ivory James Welch III, was involved in a gunfight with Arizona state troopers and was killed. The victims were identified as Ida Thomas Welch, 76; Vicky Renee Welch, 56; and Crystal Lynn Welch, 42. Ridgeland police Chief Brian Myers mentioned that Welch had a history of mental illness and previous encounters with law enforcement. The motive for the shooting is unknown, and the investigation is ongoing with the help of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Welch had an extensive criminal history of domestic assaults and simple assaults dating back to 2006.
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Pearl business owner concerned about more damage from storms
SUMMARY: A recent storm in Pearl, Mississippi caused significant damage to Paradise Pools and Spas, a family-owned business that has been servicing the area for over 40 years. Employee Robyn Henderson expressed concerns about potential internal damage and the possibility of shutting down the business. Owner Kari Beard described the emotional toll of seeing their hard work destroyed but also sees the rebuilding process as an opportunity for growth and improvement. The business has started the cleanup process and is preparing for more severe weather in the coming days to address the damage caused by the recent storm.
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Voters head to polls to decide on CMSD $36M bond for renovations
SUMMARY: Voters in the Columbus Municipal School District are being asked to pass a $36 million bond for renovations, with plans for upgrades in buildings including a new gymnasium at Stokes-Beard Elementary, installation of sprinkler systems, bathroom upgrades, and repaving the parking lot at Columbus High School. The polls will close at 7 p.m. The bond issue aims to address various infrastructure needs across the district.
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