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Jackson area prepares for hot weather

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-06-24 23:35:43


SUMMARY: Mississippi is experiencing dangerous heat and humidity levels, prompting the Department of to advise people to use sunscreen with at least 15 SPF, up, and stay hydrated. Sno Biz in Ridgeland is gearing up for the extreme temperatures by discussing the use of cooling vests and outdoor fans. Team member Destiny Granderson expressed confidence in their preparations, while owner Ketrice Watts emphasized prioritizing staff safety by adding more staff and implementing shorter shifts to prevent heat exhaustion. Both are making efforts to ensure their team is well-prepared for the hottest day of the year.

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Kids get to experience Camp Kamassa

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-07-02 22:27:58


SUMMARY: Camp Kamasa, catering to with special needs, has completed its soft opening. Founded by Mary Kitchens, the camp aims to a worry-, -long camping experience for special needs kids in Mississippi. Planning began in 2007, and after starting construction in 2018, the camp welcomed its first campers this week. Director Bridget highlights the joy and sense of belonging the camp offers the children. Inspired by other states' facilities, Kitchens toured 14 locations to conceptualize Camp Kamasa. The camp is set to fully open in 2025. Jaylen Anderson from 12 News was present to document the impactful experience.

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JA standouts are transferring to Germantown

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-07-02 19:18:37


SUMMARY: The Jackson Academy Raiders secured the MA Overall Title in March for the first time since 2006, led by brothers Mike and Mason Williams. Mike led the team with 18 points per , also topping and steals, while Mason was second in scoring and rebounding. Both are transferring to Germantown High School, where they'll join top national player Sam Funches and Mikey Johnson, son of JSU Assistant Coach Trey Johnson, who transferred from Vicksburg. These additions position the Germantown Mavericks as strong contenders in the 7A division this upcoming season.

Mike and Mason Williams, who starred at Jackson Academy, are now transferring to Germantown High School. The two brothers and sons of JSU head basketball coach and NBA Champion Mo Williams led JA to a 36-1 record and their first overall MAIS title since 2006 this past season. Now they will join one of the top players in the country in the 2026 class in Sam Funchess at Germantown. Robert Wilson of Mississippi Scoreboard is also that the son of JSU assistant coach Trey Johnson, Mikey, is also at Germantown after transferring from Vicksburg. With these additions Germantown becomes a legit contender for the 7A crown this upcoming season.

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Saltillo to host Party in the Park for the Fourth of July

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www.youtube.com – WTVA 9 – 2024-07-02 18:41:53


SUMMARY: Many are preparing to celebrate the , Saltillo. The Saltillo and the Saltillo Main Street Association will host a party at the city park this Thursday. include a 's and pets parade at 3 PM, followed by music starting at 4 PM with performances by Brady and Cal, Tony Bane and Tow Jam Football, Carly and Hannah, Ryan Lad, and Jason Childers. will cap off the evening at 9 PM. There will be festivities for people of all ages.

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