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Confusion engulfs Mississippi Street Fair amid report of violence

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A stampede of festivalgoers moved through the Mississippi Street Fair on Saturday night after confused, panicked people traded information about an altercation that left one man bloodied, witnesses tell The Oregonian/OregonLive.

Tara Dublin, former mid-day host of KNRK-FM (94.7), was at the fair’s Beech Street Stage near StormBreaker Brewing on Mississippi Avenue around 7:45 p.m. when all of a sudden a flood of people moved toward StormBreaker’s beer garden, she said. “Everyone just started running,” she said.

A very heavy police presence descended on the street fair quickly, Dublin said, but as of Sunday morning the Portland Police Bureau has released no information about what led to the panic. No spokesperson for the bureau works on Sundays, and no one from the bureau has responded to a request for information on Sunday morning.

Dublin said she spoke with a security guard at the event and learned that a stabbing followed by at least one gunshot sparked the fear and confusion, although she said she did not hear a gunshot. A man with a stab wound snaked through the crowd, fleeing medical attention, she said. Police then cordoned off streets near the fair.

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On stage was the Low Bar Chorale, a pop chorus for adults. “We were in the middle of singing at the Mississippi Street Fair when, halfway though (sic) our set, we had to shut down,” Ben Landsverk, the group’s director, and Jennie Baker posted to Facebook on Saturday. ”People ran toward the stage and then past us — there were reports of an active shooter at the event. No one at our stage was injured, luckily, but we’re still in shock.”

Landsverk and Baker said the commotion happened near the stage closer to 8:05 p.m., not 7:45 p.m. Two other people near the street fair who did not want their names published separately said they heard at least 10 gunshots around 8:15 p.m., and it wasn’t clear if those were connected to the earlier incident.

The all-day festival was supposed to run until 10 p.m., but many vendors and attendees left early, Dublin said.

Carey Deza, treasurer of the Historic Mississippi Business Association that operates the fair, said Sunday she had no information about the incident.

“The whole rest of the day was great,” Deza said.

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— Beth Slovic; bslovic@oregonian.com; 503-221-8551

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Minor earthquake recorded in Mississippi on Thanksgiving

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MADISON COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – A minor earthquake was recorded in Mississippi early Thanksgiving morning.

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the 2.5-magnitude earthquake occurred southeast of Canton near the Ross Barnett Reservoir around 1:48 a.m. on Thursday, November 28.

Officials with the Michigan Technological University said earthquakes below 2.5-magnitude are “generally not felt.” So far, there are no reports of any damage in Madison County.

The last earthquake that occurred in Madison County was a 2.8-magnitude earthquake in 2019.

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Thanksgiving on Mississippi Public Broadcasting Think Radio, set to air on Thursday, November 28th

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MISSISSIPPI (KTVE/KARD) — For Thanksgiving, on Thursday, November 28, 2024, the Mississippi Public Broadcasting Radio will air a special programming.

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According to officials, “Turkey Confidential” and “Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special” will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Francis Lam will be taking calls and help those in need of Thanksgiving cooking tips for the biggest cooking day of the year.

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According to officals, “Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special” will explore classic jazz and popular songs about food by singers like Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, and Fats Waller, perfect for listening while sitting at the table.



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MISSISSIPPI (WKRG) — It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on the Gulf Coast and that means Santa Claus will be heading to town for multiple parades around the area.

WKRG has compiled a list of Christmas parades coming to Southeast Mississippi.

Christmas on the Water — Biloxi

  • Dec. 7
  • 6 p.m.
  • Begins at Biloxi Lighthouse and will go past the Golden Nugget

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