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DUSTY'S CHECK PRESENTATION
SUMMARY: The Dusty Social Service Club donated $24,000 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation at Dumont Plaza, helping grant wishes for children facing serious challenges. Each of the over 150 members raised between $250 in sponsorship. The club's main fundraising event is a yearly Make-A-Wish run. Over six years, the initiative has grown, with last year's effort raising around $115,000 annually. This year, the club surpassed past totals by an additional $99,000. The club members expressed immense gratitude and humility, excited by their increasing success in supporting the cause.
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Fallen tree causes power outage in Byram
SUMMARY: The city of Byam is facing an outage affecting a quarter of the area due to a tree falling on a power line near a substation. Power is expected to be restored by 6:30 PM. Byam police request that residents avoid Sell Road, Byrum Parkway, Terry Road, and the Walmart Corridor for safety reasons.
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Mississippi Children's Museum Meridian: Magic Monday, Summer Camps & Sensory Friendly Hours
SUMMARY: Claire Huff from the MCM Meridian Children's Museum discussed their “Magic Mondays,” featuring themed activities around the 4th of July, including storytime. Magic Mondays run until the end of July with various themes such as the rainforest, fitness, and Christmas in July with Santa visiting on July 27th. The museum is open seven days a week, and closed only on July 4th. Summer camps include NASA Astro Camp and World Explorers Camp, along with a sensory-friendly Sunday on July 21st. On July 27th, they will celebrate Harry Potter's birthday with themed activities. More details are available on their website.
Mississippi Children's Museum Meridian: Magic Monday, Summer Camps & Sensory Friendly Hours
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Interview: MHP’s Sgt. Bryan McGee talks Fourth of July travel safety
SUMMARY: The 4th of July holiday is in full swing, with many people already traveling despite the holiday being on Thursday. The Mississippi Highway Patrol is also actively patrolling to ensure safety. Staff Sergeant Brian McGee from Troop F emphasized the importance of public safety, urging travelers to wear seat belts, avoid drinking and driving, and stay aware of their surroundings. This year, the focus is on achieving zero fatalities, with extra units patrolling. Additionally, a job fair will be held on July 13th from 10 to 12 at their New Albany substation. More information and applications are available online at dps.gov.
Travel for the Fourth of July holiday has begun. MHP's Sgt. Bryan McGee talked about roadway safety.
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