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Jackson, Miss.- More than 300 victims of human trafficking were reported in Mississippi in 2024, and most involved sex trafficking. During January, recognized nationally as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) joins partners across the state in raising awareness, promoting prevention efforts and highlighting resources. Sunday, January 11, is recognized as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.
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Jackson, Miss.- More than 300 victims of human trafficking were reported in Mississippi in 2024, and most involved sex trafficking. During January, recognized nationally as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) joins partners across the state in raising awareness, promoting prevention efforts and highlighting resources. Sunday, January 11, is recognized as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day.
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Tonight, I get to go to a supper event where one of my heroes will be at, Coach Ron Polk. I am VERY, VERY excited!!!! Anytime I get to listen to somebody who I admire or somebody who I think is a hero my day is made. So, what makes a hero? Well for me, I look at the character of the person, their contributions to their field, and their contributions to the community.
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In recognition of the Semiquincentennial of America’s Independence on July 4, 2026, the Thomas Rodney Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution continues its yearlong celebration to honor our patriot ancestors. During the weeks and months leading to America’s 250th Birthday, chapter members are spotlighting the service of our Revolutionary War Ancestors. This week, we honor the service of James Hemphill, Revolutionary Ancestor of chapter members Susan Middleton Hoover, Laurie Middleton Lockett, and Allie Hoover Reed.
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The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies last week. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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FIRST RESPONDERS
MEAL JAN. 16
Eupora Church of Christ is honoring our heroes with a special First Responders Meal at breakfast and lunch today, Jan. 16.
Breakfast is being served at 7 a.m. and lunch at 11 a.m. The church is located at 2194 W. Roane Ave. Call 662-552-6278 for more information.
MABEN MLK DAY PARADE
JAN. 19
Maben’s MLK Day Parade/Black History Program will be Jan. 19.
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Emma Gray from Eupora High School is the Webster County School Board’s January Student of the Month. She is accompanied by her parents, Brad and Amanda Gray.
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Emma Gray from Eupora High School is the Webster County School Board’s January Student of the Month. She is accompanied by her parents, Brad and Amanda Gray.
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Troop Halford from East Webster Elementary School is the Webster County School Board’s December Student of the Month. He is accompanied by family members Derek and Sherrye Meadows, Mitchell and Emily Halford, Mamie and Vivie, and Mack and Myra Halford.
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Jan. 5
Kaci Campbell, DOB 01-24-92, WF; Webster County SO: contributing to delinquency of minor.
Jan. 9
Jade Chantel Mosley (Higginbottom), DOB 04-04-92,WF; SO4: possession of controlled substance.
Jan. 10
Edward Lawrence, DOB 07-19-79, BM; Eupora PD: public drunk.
Jan. 11
Raymond Kelly, DOB 03-21-69, WM; SO9: Circuit capias.
Jan. 12
William Robertson, DOB 06-19-82, WM; MDOC: exploitation/child (MDOC hold).
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THOMASVILLE, Ga. — William Carey used a dominant defensive effort, and timely scoring runs to pull away from Thomas University, earning a 69–52 road victory on Thursday evening.
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The Winona Board of Alderman holds its meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at Winona City Hall starting at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6, the Winona Board of Aldermen held it’s regular beginning of the month meeting. Much business was covered in the roughly hour-long meeting. During this meeting, the Winona Board heard plans for a Vendor Village, discussed condemnations, accepted one staff resignation, and held a roughly 20 minute-long executive session to discuss a personnel matter. The details on these topics are as follows.
As the first matter of business, the Board heard from Artlisia Bibbs regarding the implementation of a Vendor Village near the Square in Winona.
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The Winona Board of Alderman holds its meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at Winona City Hall starting at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6, the Winona Board of Aldermen held it’s regular beginning of the month meeting. Much business was covered in the roughly hour-long meeting. During this meeting, the Winona Board heard plans for a Vendor Village, discussed condemnations, accepted one staff resignation, and held a roughly 20 minute-long executive session to discuss a personnel matter. The details on these topics are as follows.
As the first matter of business, the Board heard from Artlisia Bibbs regarding the implementation of a Vendor Village near the Square in Winona.
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Parker Wrecker Service hosted the Winona Fire Department for it’s vehicle extrication training on Monday, Jan. 5. “We would like to thank them for staying well prepared and equipped for when tragedy strikes.”
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