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Pepsi Pet of the Week: Bolt & Agnus (11/28/2023)
SUMMARY: This week, we have two pets, a bonded pair, along with Lisa Peterson and Skyler Dennis.
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Gulfport mayoral race taking shape as businessman Ronnie Henderson enters picture
SUMMARY: As the filing deadline for Gulfport mayoral candidates approaches, several individuals, including businessman Ronnie Henderson, have announced their intentions to run. Henderson’s platform focuses on boosting revenue for Gulfport through initiatives like beautifying the city, improving infrastructure on Pass Road, and addressing youth violence with preventive programs in schools. He also aims to tackle homelessness with increased federal and state funding for affordable housing and mental health support. Motivated by a passion for their community, Henderson and his wife aspire to transform Gulfport into a tourist destination, enhancing economic opportunities. The filing deadline for candidates is January 31.
Henderson, a well-known businessman in Gulfport, is throwing his name into the mix for mayor.
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Improvements coming to Gulfport Museum of History to bolster tourism
SUMMARY: The Gulfport Museum of History, housed in a century-old train station, is seeking to enhance its tourism appeal and visitor experience. The Historical Society of Gulfport has enlisted the Washington DC-based design firm Healy Kohler Design, which has experience with institutions like the Smithsonian and Library of Congress. The firm plans to use technology to create a dynamic, interactive space that connects visitors with Gulfport’s history. The design process will span three days, followed by a four-month proposal phase. Funding will be determined based on the design’s needs, with the Historical Society organizing a fundraising campaign.
A nationally renowned design firm will help bolster tourism and offer an enhanced experience for visitors at the Gulfport Museum of History.
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Memorial Health raising awareness for cervical cancer, routine screenings
SUMMARY: Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when detected early, making regular screenings essential. Dr. Donna Kof discusses high cervical cancer rates in Mississippi, with about 14,000 diagnoses and 4,000 deaths annually in the U.S. Routine screenings are recommended starting at age 21, every 3 to 5 years, as HPV, a common sexually transmitted virus, causes most cases. While HPV is usually harmless, it can lead to cervical cancer over time; however, the HPV vaccine is available for ages 9 to 45. Early-stage detection leads to high survival rates, highlighting the importance of regular health check-ups for women.
Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable when detected early, making regular screenings essential. For more Local News …
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