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Woman accused of unnatural acts in 2023 arrested again on similar charge
SUMMARY: A woman accused of engaging in sex acts with a dog in Jones County last year is now facing similar charges in Forest County. Denise Frasier has been booked on felony charges of unnatural intercourse, while Skyler English is charged with being an accessory. Frasier had previously been accused of the same crime in Jones County and was out on bond. Authorities received a tip about the alleged crime in Forest County, leading to their arrests. Frasier’s bond in Jones County was revoked by the judge, so she will remain in jail. More information can be found on wdam.com.

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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 5/15/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian, this is Tori Alvarado with your First Alert Weather Forecast for 5/15/25. Thursday morning starts warm and cloudy, with temperatures in the lower 70s, feeling like mid-70s. Clouds will clear by afternoon with sunshine pushing highs into the lower 90s, feeling like mid-90s—stay hydrated and cool during peak heat. Overnight lows will remain in the lower 70s. Friday will be warm and partly cloudy, with a chance of light showers. Saturday brings a higher risk of showers and heavy rain, plus a marginal severe weather risk north of Interstate 20. Breezy conditions continue through the weekend with wind gusts of 15–25 mph.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 5/15/25
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More local baseball teams advance to state championships
SUMMARY: Several local baseball teams advanced to state championships after thrilling North Half Championship games. The Morville Troopers defeated the East Webster Wolverines 6-3 to claim the 3A North title. In other games, the Saltillo Tigers triumphed over Warren Central 7-0 to earn a spot in the 6A Championship, while Tupelo lost to Madison Central 16-3, ending their playoff run. Meanwhile, the Leflore Commodores completed a sweep over Corinth with a 3-2 win, securing their place in the next round. These victories set the stage for intense state championship matchups next week in Pearl.

More local baseball teams advanced to the state championships on Wednesday night, May 14.
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Ri'Lynn (5/13)
SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ri’Lynn (5/13). Ri’Lynn drew a lovely picture of a rainbow falling into a pot of gold. While we can’t confirm that there’s actually a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, it’s a wonderful drawing, especially after seeing all the rainbows yesterday. Thank you so much, Ri’Lynn, for your amazing photo submission! We encourage everyone to continue submitting pictures like this one. It’s always exciting to see your creative work and the colorful rainbows you capture. Keep sharing, and thanks again!

Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Ri’Lynn (5/13)
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