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  • Attorney Drew Findling makes remarks regarding his client, Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill, during a news conference outside of the Richard B. Russell Federal building in Atlanta, April 27, 2021. As more details emerge about the Georgia investigation into possible illegal attempts to influence the outcome of the state’s 2020 election, people of potential interest are hiring high-profile attorneys. Word broke Thursday that former President Donald Trump has hired prominent Atlanta criminal de
    Attorney Drew Findling makes remarks regarding his client, Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill, during a news conference outside of the Richard B. Russell Federal building in Atlanta, April 27, 2021. As more details emerge about the Georgia investigation into possible illegal attempts to influence the outcome of the state’s 2020 election, people of potential interest are hiring high-profile attorneys. Word broke Thursday that former President Donald Trump has hired prominent Atlanta criminal defense attorney Findling. (Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
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    Top lawyers hired by those linked to Georgia election probe

    By KATE BRUMBACK - Associated Press
    Sun,08/14/22-6:48AM, 236 Reads

    ATLANTA (AP) — In the state investigation spurred by then-President Donald Trump's call to Georgia’s top el

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    Sun,08/14/22-3:30AM, 218 Reads

    The Nation's Weather for Monday, August 15, 2022

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    A Tropical Rainstorm in South Texas tomorrow will continue

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  • In this photo released by the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from left, U.S. Democratic House members John Garamendi shakes hands with Donald Yu-Tien Hsu, Director-General, dept. of North American Affairs, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs after arriving on a U.S. government plane at Songshan airport in Taipei, Taiwan on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. The delegation of American lawmakers are visiting Taiwan just 12 days after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that angered China. (Taiwan
    In this photo released by the Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from left, U.S. Democratic House members John Garamendi shakes hands with Donald Yu-Tien Hsu, Director-General, dept. of North American Affairs, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs after arriving on a U.S. government plane at Songshan airport in Taipei, Taiwan on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. The delegation of American lawmakers are visiting Taiwan just 12 days after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that angered China. (Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs via AP)
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    More US lawmakers visit Taiwan 12 days after Pelosi trip

    By JOHNSON LAI AND KEN MORITSUGU - Associated Press
    Sun,08/14/22-6:39AM, 192 Reads

    TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A delegation of American lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, just 12 days after a visit by U.S.

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  • Members of Mexico's National Guard march in the Independence Day military parade, in the capital's main plaza, the Zocalo, in Mexico City, Sept. 16, 2019. Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has begun exploring plans to side-step congress to hand formal control of the National Guard to the army. That has raised concerns, because Lopez Obrador won approval for creating the force in 2019 by pledging in the constitution that it would be under nominal civilian control and that the army
    Members of Mexico's National Guard march in the Independence Day military parade, in the capital's main plaza, the Zocalo, in Mexico City, Sept. 16, 2019. Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has begun exploring plans to side-step congress to hand formal control of the National Guard to the army. That has raised concerns, because Lopez Obrador won approval for creating the force in 2019 by pledging in the constitution that it would be under nominal civilian control and that the army would be off the streets by 2024. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File)
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    Mexico president to bypass congress to keep army in streets

    By MARÍA VERZA - Associated Press
    Sun,08/14/22-8:03AM, 144 Reads

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president has begun exploring plans to sidestep congress to hand formal control of the National Guard to the army, a move that could extend the military’s control over policing in a country with high levels of violence.

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  • 2 face meth, child endangerment charges

    By BY RUSSELL HOOD THE WEBSTER PROGRESS-TIMES
    Tue,08/09/22-8:49PM, 5,222 Reads

    A Eupora couple was arrested last week on felony drug and child endangerment charges.

    The two were charged after the Webster County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant at 65 E. Shore Drive on Aug. 1.

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  • Alex Jones gets justly hammered

    Mon,08/08/22-6:48PM, 3,260 Reads 34,690 Statewide

    Alex Jones was a poor case for First Amendment protection, and he was told so unequivocally with the $49.3 million judgment a Texas jury leveled against him last week.

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  • Police officers sworn in at Aldermen meeting

    By BY MIKE ROBERTSON WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL
    Tue,08/09/22-2:30PM, 3,133 Reads

    Three new police officers took their Oath of Office at a regular meeting of the Louisville Board of Aldermen, on Tuesday, August 2. They are John Lilley, Ray Harrington, and LaTavia Knox. Lilley and Harrington were accompanied by their wives, Tiffany Lilley and Tasha Harrington, and Knox's mother, Wanda, was on hand for the ceremony.

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  • Crime

    Winston County Jail Docket

    Tue,08/09/22-1:47PM, 2,740 Reads

    The City of Louisville and the Winston County Sheriff’s Department had the following arrests:

    8/2/2022

    Harold Burch

    w/m; DOB: 8/6/1984

    DUI – 2nd Offense

    7/31/2022

    Decaturc M. Haynes

    b/m; DOB: 3/1/1997

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  • Drug, child abuse arrests made

    By BY RUSSELL HOOD THE WEBSTER PROGRESS-TIMES
    Wed,07/20/22-9:52AM, 18,955 Reads

    The Webster County Sheriff’s Department filed felony drug and child abuse charges late last week during the execution of a search warrant in Eupora.

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  • Communities

    CITY OF LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI NOTICE OF A POSSIBLE TAX INCREASE AND A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED BUDGET AND THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY FOR THE UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023

    Thu,07/21/22-11:49AM, 9,047 Reads

    The City of Louisville, Mississippi will hold a public hearing on a proposed ad valorem tax increase for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 and the city’s proposed budget for Year 2022-2023 on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at five o’clock (5:00) P.M. at the City Hall Board Room, 2373 South Church Avenue.

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  • Crime

    County Jail Docket Choctaw 080322

    Wed,08/03/22-1:13PM, 7,571 Reads

    7/25/22

    Ronald Stewart    w/m   7/15/82    CSO     malicious mischief x 2

     

    7/26/22  

    Braxton Morris     w/m   12/12/94     CSO    circuit court capias and indictment

     

    7/27/22

    Edwin S. McCulloch     w/m    12/6/73    CSO   speeding and uninsured motorist

     

    7/27/22   

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  • McBride welcomes new opportunity as chamber leader

    By BY AMY STEWART CAGLE CHOCTAW PLAINDEALER
    Wed,07/20/22-2:31PM, 7,991 Reads

    A familiar face has assumed a larger role with the Choctaw County Chamber of Commerce. Beginning this month, Amanda Maynard McBride proudly became the Chamber Director upon the June retirement of Donna McKay.

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  • Drug, child abuse arrests made

    By BY RUSSELL HOOD THE WEBSTER PROGRESS-TIMES
    Wed,07/20/22-9:52AM, 18,956 Reads

    The Webster County Sheriff’s Department filed felony drug and child abuse charges late last week during the execution of a search warrant in Eupora.

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    CITY OF LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI NOTICE OF A POSSIBLE TAX INCREASE AND A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED BUDGET AND THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY FOR THE UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023

    Thu,07/21/22-11:49AM, 9,048 Reads

    The City of Louisville, Mississippi will hold a public hearing on a proposed ad valorem tax increase for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 and the city’s proposed budget for Year 2022-2023 on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at five o’clock (5:00) P.M. at the City Hall Board Room, 2373 South Church Avenue.

    • Click Here to Read More about CITY OF LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI NOTICE OF A POSSIBLE TAX INCREASE AND A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED BUDGET AND THE PROPOSED TAX LEVY FOR THE UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR 2022-2023

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  • Crime

    County Jail Docket Choctaw 080322

    Wed,08/03/22-1:13PM, 7,572 Reads

    7/25/22

    Ronald Stewart    w/m   7/15/82    CSO     malicious mischief x 2

     

    7/26/22  

    Braxton Morris     w/m   12/12/94     CSO    circuit court capias and indictment

     

    7/27/22

    Edwin S. McCulloch     w/m    12/6/73    CSO   speeding and uninsured motorist

     

    7/27/22   

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  • McBride welcomes new opportunity as chamber leader

    By BY AMY STEWART CAGLE CHOCTAW PLAINDEALER
    Wed,07/20/22-2:31PM, 7,992 Reads

    A familiar face has assumed a larger role with the Choctaw County Chamber of Commerce. Beginning this month, Amanda Maynard McBride proudly became the Chamber Director upon the June retirement of Donna McKay.

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  • Opinion: Racial diversity is flourishing at Wesley Bible

    By ANDY MILLER - Emmerich News
    Fri,02/18/22-6:26PM, 108,701 Reads 590,605 Statewide

    After a couple of days in my role as VP of Academic Affairs, I read the peer report of our accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). We had been granted 10 years from that group that accredits more than 250 seminaries throughout the country.

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  • Good coaches deserve patience

    Tue,06/28/22-8:26PM, 80,988 Reads 164,347 Statewide

    While Ole Miss fans are celebrating the school’s first College World Series championship, and Mississippians in general are feeling rightfully proud of back-to-back baseball titles for this state, there is an important lesson to draw from the Rebels’ remarkable journey.

    That lesson? Don’t give up on a good coach.

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  • Back-to-back has been great fun

    Tue,06/28/22-8:36PM, 80,326 Reads 170,778 Statewide

    In the 75-year history of the College World Series, only three states have had two different schools from their state win the national baseball championship in back-to-back years.

    Mississippi’s achievement may be the most unique.

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  • In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of  Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via
    In this photo taken by Louisiana State University assistant professor Michael Dance, Capt. Brett Falterman, of Fish Research Support, displays an externally tagged greater amberjack before releasing the fish off the coast of Venice, La., on June 9, 2022. Scientists working to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations are tagging 750 fish to be released from Texas to North Carolina and offering $250 rewards for information and the tags. (Michael Dance/Louisiana State University via AP)
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    Amberjack count: tags worth $250 to Gulf, S Atlantic anglers

    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Tue,06/28/22-4:40PM, 78,676 Reads

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Scientists are trying to get a better estimate of greater amberjack populations in the South Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, and this means the chance at a $250 catch for anglers.

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