Mississippi News
Newly named Mr. NEMCC proves anything is possible
SUMMARY: Kirklyn Johnson credits his success in music to God. Despite being diagnosed with autism, he excelled in music throughout school and was recently voted Mr. NEMCC. Johnson believes his faith is the foundation for his success and wants to teach music to make a positive impact on students. His energy and outlook are contagious, and he plans to continue his music education at MSU in the fall. Johnson's story is one of overcoming challenges with the help of his faith and his love for music.
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Mississippi News
Beth Ann White’s attorney asks court to disregard verdict
SUMMARY: Beth Ann White's attorney has requested the court to ignore the jury's verdict in the case involving a Hinds County crash that killed a mother and her six-month-old son. White was found guilty of causing the crash and was convicted on several DUI charges. The attorney argues that the verdict is not supported by evidence and is biased against his client. White faces up to 25 years in prison for each count. The sentencing has been set for May 15.
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Mississippi News
Oxford woman arrested for allegedly pulling gun on someone
SUMMARY: 29-year-old Kadejah Martin of Oxford, Mississippi was charged with domestic violence aggravated assault, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct after allegedly threatening someone with a gun on May 3. Police were called to the scene on West Jackson Avenue, where the victim had escaped and sought refuge in a nearby business. Martin was found with a gun in her vehicle, but no injuries were reported. She was given a $100,000 bond. Follow WCBI on Facebook for more updates.
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Mississippi News
MDOT receives $4.8 million to improve hurricane evacuation routes
SUMMARY: MDOT received a $4.8 million grant to enhance contraflow operations on I-55 and I-59 as hurricane evacuation routes. The funding will improve traffic flow, safety, and efficiency with new signage, gates, and mile markers. Contraflow will turn all lanes northbound in case of a powerful hurricane, aiding in the evacuation of residents from Louisiana and coastal Mississippi. The project, expected to begin in 2025, aims to enhance the ability to quickly move people out of harm's way during emergencies. This will have a positive impact on south Mississippi and neighboring Louisiana.
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