Mississippi News
The Fish Shack in Columbus has a different menu on Christmas
SUMMARY: The owner of The Fish Shack in Columbus decided to give back to the community on Christmas by feeding over 100 people for free in response to the tough year everyone had experienced. Nikita Rupert, the owner, explained that she wants to serve the community through food and the smiles she receives in return make it worth it. The Fish Shack was described as a special place for people in need. Two family members shared a unique story, one of whom had been sleeping on the streets until she was given a place to stay so she could get back on her feet.
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Democrat Ty Pinkins is outspent as he tries to unseat Republican Sen. Roger Wicker in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Democrat Ty Pinkins is campaigning to unseat Republican U.S. Senator Roger Wicker in Mississippi, a challenging task in a state with no Democratic Senate representation since 1989. Pinkins, a military veteran and attorney, has garnered limited financial support and endorsement, even from prominent Democrats like Rep. Bennie Thompson. He emphasizes economic equity and reproductive rights in his campaign, claiming to jog about 900 miles to raise awareness. In contrast, Wicker has raised significantly more funds and focuses on military expansion. The campaign showcases stark differences in political ideologies and priorities, particularly on issues like abortion rights.
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Columbus Firefighter receives special recognition for double duty
SUMMARY: Captain Damon Estes of Columbus Fire and Rescue was honored as Firefighter of the Year on October 31. The award, sponsored by the Columbus Exchange Club, is chosen by fellow firefighters. Estes serves as a Captain with Engine 21 and as Assistant Chief in Macon, where he began his career. He expressed gratitude to his firefighting colleagues and family, emphasizing the importance of preparation and a supportive home environment. With 13 years at Columbus Fire, he has advanced from Engineer to Captain, showcasing dedication and service to the community.
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Starkville man found not guilty for embezzlement in Oktibbeha Co.
SUMMARY: Clarence Parks, a former firefighter from Starkville, was found not guilty of embezzlement by an Oktibbeha County jury on October 31. His arrest occurred in May 2022 following investigations prompted by internal and external complaints. Prosecutors accused him of misusing a city-owned vehicle for personal use between March 2021 and April 2022. The jury deliberated for approximately two hours before reaching their verdict.
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