Horn Lake water boil alert finally lifted

Horn Lake water boil alert finally lifted
Horn Lake water boil alert finally lifted
HORN LAKE, Miss. (FOX13) -

After six days, the boil water alert in Horn Lake has finally been lifted.

Nearly 12,000 customers in the Horn Lake community were told to boil their water before using it in food or drinks, or on any surface on which food sits.

"Yes sir, it's very much an inconvenience," said Spencer Shields, the city's director

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TBI finishes Officer Shaw investigation

TBI finishes Officer Shaw investigation
TBI finishes Officer Shaw investigation
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

FOX13 News has learned the Tennessee Bureau of Investigations has wrapped up its investigation of Memphis Police Officer Terrance Shaw, who shot and killed a teenager in September 2012 while he was off-duty.

A TBI spokesperson told FOX13 News the investigation into Officer Shaw was completed in December and was

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Big games flashy, but scratch-offs pull its weight

Big games flashy, but scratch-offs pull its weight
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -

The high-dollar multistate lottery games Power Ball and Mega Millions get the attention, but Tennessee lottery officials say the scratch-off state lottery games bring in the money.

According to The Tennessean, lottery ticket sales produced $1.3 billion in sales in the latest fiscal year and

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Miss. casino regulations could be game changer

Miss. casino regulations could be game changer
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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -

Mississippi regulators want new casinos to be sturdier and gambling space larger with better restaurants and hotels.

And the Mississippi Gaming Commission is ready to put the new requirements in writing.

The Sun Herald reports that the Gaming Commission is accepting written comments on the

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Ark House panel passes 2nd Amendment resolution

Ark House panel passes 2nd Amendment resolution
Ark House panel passes 2nd Amendment resolution
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -

A panel of Arkansas state lawmakers has approved a non-binding resolution that urges the federal government not to limit Second Amendment rights.

Representatives on the House Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs voted unanimously Wednesday to pass the measure. If the resolution passes the House, it

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