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Sumrall community clearning up after storm
SUMMARY: A severe storm in a rural area caused damage to trees, homes, and cars. Lena Russell and her family were awakened by what felt like a tornado hitting their home, with trees falling and debris flying around. Despite the destruction, their livestock animals were unharmed. Russell and her son are working to clean up the fallen trees on their property, including dangerous cherry trees that are harmful to livestock. Russell, a bus driver for Lamar County Schools, had to cancel her route due to unsafe road conditions. Neighbors were also affected by the storm, including one family who were in a camper when it hit.
Lena Russell said once the storm got bad, she and her kids rushed to their hallway for safety, as trees were ripped up from their roots and tossed to the side.
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Houston Career and Technology Education Center receives $50,000 check
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has awarded a $50,000 grant to the Houston Career and Technology Education Center for renovations to its engineering lab. The funds will be used to upgrade air conditioning units and the roof, enhancing student comfort and learning conditions. This improvement will prevent the need for students to relocate during hot summer months. The renovations are set to be completed by August 2025. TVA, along with its partner, Natches Trace Electric Power Association, is dedicated to supporting local educational initiatives.
The Tennessee Valley Authority presented a $50,000 check to the Houston Career and Technology Education Center for renovations to its engineering lab.
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Whatโs Happening: Vardaman Sweet Potato Festival, Pittsboro Day, fossil show in Tupelo
SUMMARY: During the Halloween week, Wayne Herford highlights exciting events in North Mississippi. The 51st Vaman Sweet Potato Festival kicks off Saturday, featuring musical entertainment, antique shows, a 5K run, sweet potato treat tasting, and a pie-eating contest. Additionally, the Annual Pittsboro Day in Calhoun County will offer family-friendly entertainment. Fans of dinosaurs can enjoy the Fossil Road Show at the Orand-Donn Museum in Tupelo, running from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday. Wayne encourages everyone to enjoy these events and submit any upcoming activities to his studio. Happy Halloween and have fun!
There are several fun events happening, including the 51st Vardaman Sweet Potato Festival.
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CDC sees spike in 'walking pneumonia' cases among children
SUMMARY: There has been a significant increase in walking pneumonia diagnoses among children aged two to four, with CDC data showing a rise from 1% to 7% over six months. While walking pneumonia is less severe than other pneumonia types, it can still cause high fever and breathing difficulties. Symptoms include trouble breathing, extreme fatigue, and a persistent fever. Treatment primarily involves antibiotics, along with hydration and rest. Preventative measures include regular handwashing and staying current with vaccinations as cold and flu season approaches, which can lead to walking pneumonia.
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