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Wisconsin native leads police on multi-state chase, kills truck driver in DeSoto County
SUMMARY: Matthew George Nemacheck, a Wisconsin man, has been taken into custody after a fatal police chase that started in Arkansas and ended in Mississippi. The 37-year-old led authorities on a high-speed chase in a blue Dodge Ram with Wisconsin plates. During the pursuit, Nemacheck's vehicle collided head-on with a semi-truck, resulting in the death of the truck driver. The police used stop sticks to halt the suspect's vehicle before the collision. Nemacheck is charged with culpable negligent manslaughter and is being held on a $350,000 bond.
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Opening of Buc-ee’s on Mississippi Gulf Coast delayed until summer 2025: report
SUMMARY: The planned Mississippi Gulf Coast Buc-ee's opening has been postponed to summer 2025, deviating from the initial spring 2025 and earlier projections of November 2024. A Buc-ee's spokesperson confirmed the revised timeline but declined to discuss ongoing construction details. Road improvements, including a $15 million reconstruction of Menge Avenue's intersection and I-10 expansion, are being undertaken to manage expected traffic. When completed, this Buc-ee's will be among the largest, featuring 120 fuel stations, 24 electric vehicle charging spots, and a car wash, as part of the company's expansion across eight states.
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Mississippi native Alfred Williams to be first Black angler inducted into Bass Fishing Hall of Fame
SUMMARY: Alfred Williams, a 76-year-old from Jackson, Mississippi, has made history as the first Black inductee into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame. His induction is set for September 26 during the Celebrate Bass Fishing Week in Springfield, Missouri. Williams, a pioneer who broke racial barriers in bass fishing, was the foremost African American to compete in the national Bassmaster Classic in 1983. With nearly 300 Bassmaster and Fishing League Worldwide events under his belt, including four professional victories, Williams has inspired many African American anglers and continues to mentor others in the Jackson area.
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Southern Miss baseball enters rankings after second consecutive sweep
SUMMARY: The Southern Miss baseball team surged back into the Baseball America rankings at No. 25 after sweeps against Coastal Carolina and Arkansas State, culminating in a total of 38 runs. Standouts included shortstop Ozzie Pratt and DH Slade Wilks, contributing significantly to the offense. Now, second in the Sun Belt, they aim for a high NCAA Tournament seed, facing Ole Miss and Texas State next. Mississippi State ranks No. 15/16 despite losing a series to Arkansas but could secure a regional host spot. Ole Miss gained momentum after defeating No. 3 Texas A&M, eyeing an NCAA Tournament return with critical upcoming games.
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