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Tabitha Brown brings book tour to Jackson
SUMMARY: high as she makes a stop in the capital city to discuss her new book, “I Did a New Thing”. The New York Times bestselling author, better known as Auntie Tab, received a warm welcome in Jackson as she celebrated her birthday and her fourth book. Attendees expressed gratitude for her visit and excitement to hear her words of encouragement. Many follow her on social media and are eager to learn more about her book, recipes, and personality. One attendee described her as genuine and reminiscent of a beloved aunt. Auntie Tab's spirit continues to shine in 2024.
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The Underdog: The Story of Thomas 'Snacks' Lee
SUMMARY: A documentary has been made about “Snacks,” a winner of SP, known as Mr. Jackson State for his presence on campus and in the community. The documentary, titled “The Underdog,” tells the story of overcoming adversity and achieving success. “Snacks” is also involved in community efforts and charity work, aiming to inspire and give back. The documentary premiere is tonight at the Th Mar Hall and tickets can be purchased at The Chosen Studios website with a discount code. “Snacks” reflects on the importance of Jackson State University and his commitment to inspiring others.
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Breaking News: Beth Ann White guilty
SUMMARY: Beth Ann White has been found guilty in the retrial of a deadly DUI case in Hinds County. She was swiftly convicted on four counts of aggravated DUI and one count of DUI fourth offense, facing a possible 110-year prison sentence. Prosecutors argued that White was intoxicated and had a history of drunk driving, while the defense claimed the other driver was at fault. The defense plans to appeal, citing questions about the statute of limitations and lack of evidence in the first trial. The sentencing is scheduled for May 15th. Stay tuned for more reactions from both sides on the news broadcast.
A Hinds County jury finds Beth Ann White guilty of 4 counts of aggravated DUI and fourth-offense DUI in a crash that killed a woman and her 6-month-old son.
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Ten Years Later: Winston County Hospital rebuilt following 2014 deadly tornado
SUMMARY: Ten years ago, an EF4 tornado hit Louisville, killing ten people and devastating the community. The Winston County Hospital was badly damaged, along with many homes and businesses. Dr. Michael Ard reflects on the night of the tornado and the community's resilience in rebuilding. The tornado was nearly a mile wide with winds up to 185 mph, causing major destruction. Despite the challenges, the hospital reopened in 2017 with new, modern facilities. The community came together to rebuild, showing strength and perseverance. Rural healthcare in Louisville was saved, thanks to the hard work and dedication of many individuals.
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