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16th Annual Eagle Club Recognition Breakfast
SUMMARY: There were scattered showers and storms possible after midnight as a cold front crossed, early this morning. The Boy Scouts of America hosted the 16th Annual Eagle Club Recognition Breakfast, and news reporter Nick Ogle had more to say. Scout Executive and CEO of the Choctaw Area Council believes in the growth of scouting and the important characteristics it builds. Former Major League Baseball player Ryan Klesko spoke about what being a part of the Boy Scouts has done for him. He mentioned the importance of learning, persevering, and getting back on the horse early in life. The breakfast was free for all in attendance and there were multiple ways to give, with donations starting at $150.
16th Annual Eagle Club Recognition Breakfast
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Hattiesburg names city's first poet laureate
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg has appointed its first Poet Laureate, Dr. Jennifer Peters, a Southern Miss professor. She began her two-year term in August and aims to enhance the local literary scene through public readings and writing workshops. Peters expressed excitement about defining her role and bringing poetry into the community spotlight. Sponsored by the Hattiesburg Arts Council and the city, her duties include promoting Hattiesburg’s arts and culture. She received a $2,000 stipend for her services and has already participated in her inaugural reading at the Arts Council’s emerging artists exhibit.
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Mississippi officials encourage Thanksgiving cooking safety
SUMMARY: Emergency officials warn that frying frozen foods increases the risk of grease fires, particularly during the holiday season, which sees an uptick in cooking-related accidents. Rankin County Emergency Services highlights that improper cooking causes an average of five deaths, 60 injuries, and over $15 million in property damage annually. To prevent such incidents, ensure frozen turkeys are fully thawed before frying. Children should be kept away from the kitchen to avoid accidents. For minor burns, cool water treatment is recommended, while serious burns require immediate medical attention. Thanksgiving is notably the peak day for cooking fires.
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UWA’S Division of Nursing hosts annual Community Action Poverty Simulation
SUMMARY: The University of West Alabama’s nursing division held its annual community action poverty simulation to give students a firsthand experience of living below the poverty line. Participants included nursing and athletic training students. Willie Daniels, a nursing student, shared how the simulation resonated with his own experiences, highlighting the challenges of navigating daily decisions like paying bills and balancing work and home life. This immersive exercise aimed to foster empathy and understanding among students, equipping them to better serve diverse patient populations in their future healthcare careers.
This event aims to give students a real-world experience of living at or below the poverty line.
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