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Pass Christian to honor civil rights leader Lawrence Guyot with historical marker
SUMMARY: The mayor and board of aldermen in Pass Christian voted to place a historical marker in honor of civil rights leader Lawrence Guyot in the downtown area. Guyot, born in Pass Christian, was a key figure in the civil rights movement, serving as chair of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and organizing the 1964 Freedom Summer Project. The marker will be unveiled on July 7 at the Coastal Family Health Center between Davis and Handy Avenues and will be one of twelve new additions to the Mississippi Freedom Trail.
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Chad Kelly withdraws from training camp amid sexual harassment allegation
SUMMARY: Chad Kelly, the reigning MVP of the Canadian Football League (CFL), has temporarily left the Toronto Argonauts' training camp after being suspended over sexual harassment allegations. The former Ole Miss quarterback is facing a nine-game suspension by the CFL after a female strength coach claimed she faced harassment and wrongful termination. While his legal team addresses the CFL investigation's findings, Kelly has chosen to focus on personal reflection and improvement, aiming to minimize team distractions as he prepares to earn reinstatement and trust. Meanwhile, to return to play, he must complete independent assessments and counseling sessions addressing gender-based violence.
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Reeves signs legislation sending $6.9 million to downtown development projects
SUMMARY: Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has enacted two bills supporting state downtown revitalization. Senate Bill 2696 establishes the Mississippi Main Street Revitalization Grant (MMSRG), while Senate Bill 3056 appropriates $6.972 million across 19 projects and provides $500,000 for the Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA). This initiative will fund improvements in communities like Amory, Biloxi, and Vicksburg. Funding up to $500,000 per community is competitive, with application and eligibility requirements varying by population size. The MMSA, appreciative of legislative trust, encourages future community participation in this ongoing program.
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Bond denied for teen who killed man at Jackson tennis complex
SUMMARY: A teen, Daveon Lindsey, was denied bond after killing Melvin McNair Jr. at a Jackson, Mississippi, tennis complex. Lindsey, 19, was apprehended following a police chase that ended with him crashing McNair's stolen vehicle. The incident unfolded when officers located the suspect at a Walgreens near the crime scene. Lindsey confessed to multiple shootings of McNair with a pink assault rifle, then dragged him out of his truck, stole his wallet, and fled. The murder weapon was recovered at the crash scene. Chief Joseph Wade addressed the disturbance caused in the community, but a motive has not been disclosed.
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