Eric’s Movie Watchlist – 04/19/2024
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A bill headed to Governor Tate Reeves’ desk could bring big changes for the children of active-duty military personnel stationed in Mississippi. House Bill 1341 is a military school choice bill.
911 dispatchers and operators are often the first point of contact in emergency situations, literally serving as a lifeline in many cases.
You see them on Mississippi highways every day, responding to accidents and getting drunk drivers off the roads.
The daughter of the Pontotoc County Coroner was killed in an accident Thursday morning. It happened mid-morning on Highway 9 in Pontotoc County.
The man convicted of killing a little girl while drinking and driving was sentenced to prison. Willis Miller will spend 45 years behind bars. This is a mandatory sentence.
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For cadets in Class 2024 B76 of the Northeast Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center, a typical day can include PT outdoors and classroom work.
There are several abandoned houses and empty properties around the Friendly City. The city of Columbus is hoping the new Blight Program will help eliminate some of the unused property.
Increasing injuries and fatalities force law enforcement agencies to develop strategies to enhance safety on trail rides.
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A storm shelter at a Tupelo park is relocated, because of major improvements at the popular attraction.
An Oktibbeha County jury found a man guilty of crashing into an ATV and killing a child while under the influence.
Columbus leaders are exploring every option when it comes to reducing gun violence in the city, including taking aim at the shooters’ wallets.
The Federal Highway Administration and the Mississippi Department of Transportation are recognizing this week.
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Lowndes County deputies are investigating another Dollar General armed robbery. This hold-up happened at the Highway 12 store, near Steens Road.
Rosa Birks and her husband Jamison recently started “Simple Snacks”, a program that provides food over the weekend for kids in Nettleton.
A local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presented a braille American flag to the Webster County Courthouse Monday.
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Monroe County Sheriff released a nearly three-minute video showing the events that led up to Garth receiving new charges.
Spring means trees are budding, flowers are blooming, and pollen is flying. It also means congestion, itchy noses, and watery eyes. Those allergies can be enough to make you want to stay inside.
A former Winona Alderwoman was sentenced on her felony charge of simple assault on an officer conviction. Sylvia Clark was ordered to serve three years of house arrest and two years probation.