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One-on-one with Kerry Thomas
SUMMARY: Carrie Thomas is a well-known performer in Jackson who is passionate about music and collaborating with Mississippi artists. Music is a joy for him, and he loves sharing his gift with the world. His family has mixed feelings about his music, but his children enjoy it. Carrie started taking music seriously in college after receiving positive feedback at karaoke. He performs original songs like “Say Yeah” and “After the High,” showcasing his talent and passion for music. Carrie's ultimate goal is to continue playing music and sharing his love for it with others.
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Southern Miss baseball rallies to defeat Ole Miss
SUMMARY: Southern Miss and Ole Miss faced off in a midweek game, with Ole Miss taking an early lead. Southern Miss fought back, scoring a run in the sixth inning. The game featured strong performances from Luke Hill and Lawson Odom, among others. Dalton McIntyre's patience at the plate resulted in a crucial walk for Southern Miss. The game showcased the intensity of in-state matchups and the competitive spirit of both teams. Ultimately, Ole Miss emerged victorious, but Southern Miss put up a good fight in the final midweek game of the regular season.
The Southern Miss Golden Eagles were down 4-1 at home to Ole Miss but they scored six unanswered to get their first win over an in-state foe this season. USM extends their win streak to 8 games.
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Cicadas, cicadas everywhere: How they are helpful
SUMMARY: Cicadas are making a lot of noise near ITA Agricultural High School in Mississippi, where they are being used as an educational tool by teachers. While some find the noise irritating, teachers are incorporating the cicadas' life cycle into their lessons. However, for residents living near wooded areas, the cicadas' loud singing can be a nuisance. Experts say the cicadas will start to clear out in early June. Despite the annoyance, the cicadas serve as a natural phenomenon that offers educational opportunities and a chance to learn more about their life cycle. Gabe Mayor from WTV A9 News reported on the noisy bugs.
The cicadas are screaming, and though it may be annoying, one school says they are a helpful tool.
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Man pleads guilty to starting fire at New Albany warehouse
SUMMARY: Eddie Greer pleaded guilty to starting a warehouse fire in New Albany in March. The fire occurred in 2019 at Thomas Wholesale Furniture. Greer was arrested in 2022 along with Steven Thomas after being indicted by a grand jury. Greer's sentencing date is unknown, while Thomas has yet to go on trial.
A man pled guilty to starting a warehouse fire in New Albany.
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