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Louisville Woman Accused in Wrong-way Wreck Granted Bond

GLUCKSTADT, Miss.--The woman accused of driving drunk and causing the wreck Saturday that killed a Canton teacher and injured a woman and baby, was granted bond Monday. Jordan Leah Sullivan, 32, was granted a bond of $250,000. Gluckstadt Police say she is currently charged with aggravated... Read More.
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Police Respond to Wreck, Arrest Man on Cocaine Charge

DeKALB, Miss.--A man was arrested by Kemper County deputies near DeKalb Friday night after crashing his car on Hwy. 397 and Kemper County Lake Rd. The call came in about 11:15 for a single-vehicle crash. Deputies said when they got there they found Jessie James Edwards.... Read More.
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Suspected Overdose Kills Two People in Scott County

MORTON, Miss.--A suspected drug overdose killed two people in Scott County Thursday evening. The incident happened on Taylor Dr. in Morton. Sheriff Mike Lee told WLBT no ID's would be given out immediately. The incident involved three people, two of whom died. The third was sent... Read More.
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Final Days to Submit – Mississippi Songwriter of the Year

Calling all Mississippi Songwriters and music lovers! Applications for the 2024 Mississippi Songwriter of the Year available through Tuesday, April 30th. TOMORROW! Submit your ORIGINAL song for the chance to be one of fifteen select finalists to perform in this year’s show on Saturday, June 29... Read More.
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Attempted Murder in Kemper County, Man Wanted

DEKALB, Miss.--A man named Louis Deandra Griffin is wanted by the Kemper County Sheriff's Dept., and they weren't sure where he was Saturday morning. About 3:45 Saturday morning deputies say Griffin got into an argument with a man named Willie Yates in the parking lot... Read More.
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Why Rolling fork’s Recovery Is a Mixed Bag

ROLLING FORK, Miss.–One year after the devastating EF-4 tornado, recovery in Rolling fork is a mixed bag. While many private businesses are being rebuilt or renovated, city buildings lag far behind. On a drive around the most devastated residential areas you’ll see that  just a few... Read More.
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