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Suspect arrested in Florida for Jones County homicide
SUMMARY: A man is dead and another has been arrested in the investigation of a homicide in Ellisville in Jones County, Florida. The 43-year-old James Tickner, originally from Florida, was arrested by Escambia County Deputies. The investigation is ongoing, and investigators say that Tickner may face additional charges in the future. The victim was identified as 33-year-old William Leo Busker from Laurel. Neighbors were able to help identify Tickner, and they knew each other. It is still unclear what led to the shooting, and Tickner fled to Florida after the incident. Stay with the news for updates on the investigation.
JCSD says James Tickner, of Taylorsville, was arrested in Florida Monday, following the shooting death of William Leo Busker, 33, of Laurel.
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Focused on Mississippi: Enchanted Land of Story
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Children's Museum offers a variety of indoor and outdoor activities to keep kids entertained during the summer. One of their newest exhibits, the Enchanted Land of Story, provides a magical experience for children to explore and use their imagination. Featuring elements like the mushroom forest, melodic music experience, and never-ending rain garden, kids can create their own stories and adventures. The exhibit offers interactive opportunities like rocking on topsy-turvy chairs and splashing in the water experience. The Enchanted Land of Story allows children to bring the colorful and whimsical world to life through their own imagination.
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National Salvation Army Week held in May
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army of Jackson continues to be a charitable pillar in the community since 1954. This week is designated as Sal Army week across the country, reminding Americans to give back. Despite facing obstacles like water crises and storm damage, the Salvation Army remains steadfast in providing care and love to Mississippians in need. Local schools in Jackson were visited, and tours were given to showcase the impact of donations. The community support has been overwhelming, with proclamations from the governor and surrounding cities. The Salvation Army of Jackson appreciates all donations to help build a memorable legacy in the city.
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Grenada man accused of exposing himself twice in Tupelo
SUMMARY: A man, Octavius Brown, accused of indecent exposure at a park in Tupelo has now been charged with the same crime at a public library. Police claim he approached a woman in her car at Veteran Park and exposed himself, also attempting to enter her car. He is also accused of exposing himself to someone inside the Lee County Library. Brown, from Grenada, is facing two counts of indecent exposure and drug possession charges. The Lee County Library, a family destination, was targeted in these incidents. Brown is in custody without bond. Witnesses recount their encounters with Brown at the park.
A Grenada man is accused of exposing himself to women twice in Tupelo.
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