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Chickasaw County Schools hosting feeding program for students during summer break
SUMMARY: Parents in Chickasaw County are finding relief from escalating grocery prices this summer through a school feeding program at Houston Lower Elementary School. Children up to 18 years old can receive free meals, aiming to reduce the financial pressure on families. Lisa Voils, Child Nutrition Director for the Chickasaw County School District, hopes the program brings peace of mind to parents. The service offers nutritious breakfast and lunch options, alleviating grocery costs and ensuring children receive proper meals during the summer. Parents appreciate the initiative for lessening their burden, and Voils hopes the program will expand in future summers.
The Chickasaw County School District is hosting a feeding program for its students during their summer break.
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Skilled to Work: Energizing the Electrical Trade
SUMMARY: The trade industry faces a shortage of skilled workers, particularly electricians, as experienced professionals age out. Electricians are essential in installing electrical, lighting, and control systems in buildings. Jeff Franks, Electrical Technology Program Director at ICC, aims to develop a steady stream of skilled workers to meet high demand. Students in the program can work in manufacturing, residential construction, and various environments across the U.S., earning while they learn. The median pay for electricians is over $60,000, with Mississippi requiring a license for the profession. This initiative ensures a continuous supply of proficient electricians, emphasizing safety and expertise.
WTVA's Michelle Martin explains how to get into the electrical trade.
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Mississippi Insight for June 30, 2024: After the Debate
SUMMARY: The recent U.S. presidential debate featured intense scrutiny of President Joe Biden's performance against former President Donald Trump, with Democrats expressing concerns over Biden's capability due to his stumbling and mental freezes. Despite a lower bar of expectations, Biden failed to overcome it, leading to panic among Democratic officials about potentially replacing him on the ticket. Trump, in contrast, appeared measured and on message, benefiting from the debate's format. Fact-checkers noted both candidates made misleading statements. Meanwhile, Mississippi lawmakers discuss maternal and child healthcare improvements, including new Medicaid services and policies to support mothers and children.
Russ Latino and Sen. John Horhn offer their perspectives on the first presidential debate of the 2024 general campaign. And we look at a new study group at the State Capitol on the health of mothers and their children. Hosted by 12 News' Byron Brown and produced by Tom Wright.
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Children rescued from Mississippi River in Natchez
SUMMARY: On Sunday, a dramatic rescue unfolded as police and civilians saved three children from the Mississippi River, reports the National Democrat. A 16-year-old girl spent nearly 25 minutes in the water trying to save her younger brothers after one slipped in. Bystanders managed to rescue the younger children, while the girl was carried downstream. Local civilians with boats successfully rescued her, and she is expected to recover despite ingesting river water.
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