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Married military officers among 2024 graduates of WCU med school
SUMMARY: One hundred and fifty of the nation’s newest physicians are set to graduate from William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine, with two of them, Daniel and Aaron Golden, meeting and marrying during their time at the school. Both are officers in the US military and plan to return to Mississippi to practice medicine once their military service is complete. The Goldens credit their time at William Carey as a life-changing experience, with Daniel describing meeting his wife as a miracle. They will be completing their residencies together at the Brook Army Medical Center in Texas as part of a larger graduating class due to the school’s increasing class sizes in the coming years.
Married military officers among 2024 graduates of WCU med school.
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ICC sponsoring Dinner & Demo series
SUMMARY: ICC is launching an event series to showcase local chefs in Tupelo, featuring dinners and demonstrations at three restaurants next month. The series kicks off on October 3rd at Forklift with Chef Cooper Miller. ICC leaders emphasize that these events provide the community with intimate experiences, allowing guests to enjoy unique menu offerings and cooking demonstrations. Additional sessions are scheduled for October 9th at the ICC Building Center and October 16th at Park Heights. For more information, attendees can call a provided number or visit the ICC website.
Itawamba Community College is aiming to showcase chefs throughout Tupelo in an upcoming event series.
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Weeklong training provides teachers with tips on teaching phonics
SUMMARY: Local teachers are participating in a week-long training at ICC Beldon, hosted by Brain Springs Educator Academy. The focus is on teaching beginning and struggling readers essential reading skills, particularly phonics, which is crucial for effective reading education. Educators express gratitude for the opportunity to enhance their teaching methods through this consortium, emphasizing their commitment to applying the new skills learned in their classrooms. The training spans five days, equipping teachers with the tools needed to support every student in improving their reading abilities.
Teachers are attending a weeklong training course on phonics.
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Simpson Academy student killed during ATV crash
SUMMARY: Simpson Academy is mourning the loss of 13-year-old Aiden Temple, who tragically died in an ATV accident over the weekend. Aiden, an eighth grader, was a beloved member of the school’s Junior High football and archery teams, and his presence will be deeply missed by friends and faculty. School administrators described the past few days as challenging, emphasizing the close relationships they had with Aiden. They shared memories of his joyful spirit and daily interactions. In tribute, Simpson Academy will close on Thursday for his funeral services, as the community comes together to support one another during this difficult time.
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