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Teen arrested for fatal Warren County shooting
SUMMARY: A 17-year-old has been arrested in connection to a fatal shooting that occurred on July 1 in Warren County, Mississippi. Albert Jones III has been charged with first-degree murder and four counts of aggravated assault. The shooting happened at Azalea Cove Apartments, where a 21-year-old man was shot in the head and leg, and two 18-year-olds were shot in the leg. The 21-year-old, Keon Williams, died from his injuries. Sheriff Martin Pace stated that shots were fired when a group of individuals gathered in the parking lot of the apartment complex. Jones' bond has been set at $900,000.
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Mississippi lawmakers running out of time to pass Medicaid expansion
SUMMARY: Lawmakers in Mississippi did not hold a vote on Medicaid expansion and instead decided to continue negotiations on the compromise measure. House Democrats opposed the plan privately, fearing the inclusion of a work requirement. They argue that a work requirement would not be effective and could jeopardize Medicaid expansion efforts. Lawmakers have until Thursday to reach an agreement on the issue. Failure to do so could mean Medicaid expansion will not move forward. Rep. Robert Johnson III expressed concerns about the work requirement and its impact on the Medicaid expansion proposal.
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Double amputee Sonic Boom member an inspiration on, off the field
SUMMARY: Jahkee Johnson, a double leg amputee born with a rare condition, plans to walk across the state at Jackson State University's commencement. He chose a career in physical health and recreational therapy, inspired by his own disability. Johnson plays the trombone with the Sonic Boom of the South and pursued his studies at JSU. Despite challenges, he remains determined and will graduate on May 4. Johnson was born with tibial hemimelia and his mother made the decision to amputate his legs. Grateful for her choice, Johnson believes it shaped a different, more positive future for him.
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Southern Drugs Pharmacy plans to close its doors
SUMMARY: Southern Drugs, a long-time pharmacy in Columbus, Mississippi, will be closing its doors on May 10 due to inadequate insurance reimbursements. The pharmacy has been operating since 1931. Services will be consolidated with Family Pharmacy locations, and all customer prescriptions have been transferred to the Donut Factory location in Columbus. This closure highlights the challenges faced by local businesses in the face of changing insurance policies. For more news and updates, follow them on Facebook.
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