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Rankin County man faces up to 45 years in prison for sexually assaulting minor

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-05-08 13:04:00

SUMMARY: James Matthew Gardner, 26, faces up to 45 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor who lived with him in Rankin County, Mississippi. Convicted by a jury following a two-day trial, Gardner was found guilty of sexual battery and gratification of lust. The abuse was reported in September 2023, with evidence collected from the victim’s home, electronics, and Gardner’s property. Testimonies included the victim, sibling, investigators, medical examiners, and forensic scientists. Gardner will be sentenced on June 23 and must register as a sex offender, with no contact allowed with the victim. Sentencing will be served without parole.

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Ole Miss building thousands of factory-made dorm rooms to meet housing demand

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-07-02 12:01:00

SUMMARY: The University of Mississippi is addressing a surge in enrollment and a housing shortage by partnering with Greystar to build approximately 2,700 modular dorm beds by 2027. This public-private partnership, approved by the Board of Trustees, allows factory-built units from Modern Living Solutions to be assembled on campus, reducing costs and speeding construction. Located on former Kincannon Hall and West Row sites, the new housing will include suites, dining facilities, and parking garages. The initiative aims to improve student living options while involving local subcontractors for over 70% of on-site work, supporting the state’s economy and student experience.

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U.S. Senate hopeful Ty Pinkins announces departure from Democratic Party

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2025-07-01 06:59:00

SUMMARY: Ty Pinkins, a U.S. Army veteran and attorney, is leaving the Democratic Party after two statewide runs and will run as an independent for the U.S. Senate in 2026. Pinkins cited party corruption, instability, and a prioritization of fundraising over values as reasons for his departure. He criticized both major parties for focusing on money over issues such as healthcare and education and shared his experience of being sidelined by party officials during his previous campaigns. Despite shedding his Democratic affiliation, Pinkins remains committed to representing the people and aims to challenge political establishment influence in his upcoming Senate bid.

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Pair of Mississippi superintendents face decades in prison on embezzlement, theft charges

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2025-06-30 11:56:00

SUMMARY: Two Mississippi school superintendents, Dr. Earl Joe Nelson of Leake County and Dr. Mario Willis of Hollandale, were indicted on June 12 on federal charges of embezzlement, theft, and bribery. From November 2021 to June 2023, they allegedly funneled nearly \$240,000 in fraudulent consulting fees through companies they owned for services never rendered. They also misappropriated funds from the U.S. Department of Education paid to their districts. A St. Louis teacher, Moneka M. Smith-Taylor, allegedly paid kickbacks to them in exchange for these fake contracts. Willis has been replaced as Hollandale superintendent; Nelson remains superintendent of Leake County. Willis faces up to 30 years in prison; Nelson up to 20 years; Smith-Taylor up to 10.

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