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Man killed by train in Mississippi, sheriff's office says
SLEDGE, Miss. - A man was hit and killed by a train in Mississippi Wednesday night, according to the Quitman County Sheriff's Office. The crash happened around 9 p.m. in Sledge, Mississippi on May 15, the sheriff's office said. Sledge is just over an hour south of Memphis with a population less than 500 people.
Panola County Jail Log
Panola County Jail Log Compiled by Brad Greer This list was taken from the log at the Panola County Jail. A name listed does not indicate that a person is guilty of the crime with which they are charged, only that the person has been taken to, and processed at, the facility. May 6 L.B. […] The post Panola County Jail Log appeared first on The Panolian.
Quitman County man sentenced after threatening mail carrier
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) – A Quitman County man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for threatening a mail carrier. Henry Weaver, 47, of Sledge, received the sentence on Tuesday following his conviction back in February for threatening a mail carrier with a dangerous weapon in Marks, according to a news release from the United States Attorney’s Office.
Batesville Fire Dept. Call Log
Batesville Fire Dept. Call Log May 7 Pettit St., 65 year old male has fallen and hit his head. Shamrock Dr., 57 year old female with difficulty breathing. Jackson St., 21 year old male with Sickle Cell pain, Lifeguard has been toned. May 8 Keating Rd., near Kroger, two vehicle accident, roadway is blocked. May […] The post Batesville Fire Dept. Call Log appeared first on The Panolian.
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