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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 4/2/24
SUMMARY: Expect breezy conditions and cooler air to follow severe storms in the Midwest. Temperatures will fall below average for Wednesday but remain breezy. By Friday morning, temperatures in the 30s are expected. Most of the area will be clear from severe storms, with a few storm trackers focusing on Choctaw County. Plan on breezy conditions and cooler air coming in behind this system. Stay prepared as the weather begins to change in the Midwest.
News 11 at 10PM_Weather 4/2/24
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Three arrests made in Clay County homicide investigation
SUMMARY: Good evening, I'm Emily Leonard with WTV 9 News at 10. Tonight, we have an update on the Clay County murder case. Three men, Dedric Griffith, Aljan Tally, and Jalile Moy, have been arrested and charged with the murder of Ronald Bean, who was found shot and killed on Saturday near Clay Chickasaw County Line Road. Video footage shows Bean's car being towed away. Sheriff Eddie Scott reported that the incident began at SE's Club, a popular local hangout. The community is shaken by the event, with residents expressing shock and sadness over the tragedy.
Three arrests have been made following the discovery of a body in Clay County.
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Seven rescued by law enforcement after being stuck on sandbar in Monroe County
SUMMARY: The Monroe County Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook about a potentially deadly situation where seven people, including children, were stranded on a sandbar in Town Creek due to rapidly rising water from an upstream storm. The County's 911 dispatch received the call for help, and Sheriff Kevin Crook explained that the swift water was deceptive. One deputy went to his home in Amory to get his boat and, along with an officer from the state wildlife department, rescued everyone from the sandbar. The sudden water increase was due to a storm several miles upstream.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office says seven people were rescued after being trapped on a sandbar.
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Business owners react to Nettleton’s downtown grant
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With a grant going towards revitalizing downtown Nettleton, local businesses owners shared their reaction.
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