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Chief Meteorologist Isaac Williams speaks at seminar for MUW
SUMMARY: MUW Biology professors are enhancing education by integrating guest speakers from various professional fields. WCBI Chief Meteorologist Isaac Williams recently spoke at a seminar, discussing his career journey and the significance of science and math in weather forecasting. This initiative, led by the biology department, aims to inspire students, particularly minorities, to explore diverse career paths in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Future seminars will feature professionals such as physicians, continuing the project‘s goal to connect students with real-world insights from experts in influential roles.
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Franklin Students learn about community leaders in Columbus
SUMMARY: On September 26, students at Franklin Academy in Columbus, Mississippi, engaged with WCBI staff members who provided a virtual tour of the news studio and shared insights about their roles in news gathering and weather forecasting. Ashleigh Bryant even introduced a fun song about the water cycle. The students showed appreciation for community helpers, with Columbus firefighters scheduled to visit on September 27, allowing students to tour a fire truck. This initiative aims to educate children about local jobs and promote community connections.
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Mississippians prepare to help Hurricane Helene victims
SUMMARY: In response to Hurricane Helene, Mississippi Red Cross workers and local church groups are mobilizing to assist affected individuals. The Red Cross is deploying crews to provide shelter and emergency supplies in Florida and Georgia, where evacuation shelters have opened. They will offer hot meals and support services, including recovery caseworkers to aid victims post-storm. Trinity Baptist Church in Laurel is also gathering donations, such as nonperishable food, baby supplies, and water, to aid those in need during recovery efforts in St. Petersburg, Florida. Local electric companies are planning to send crews to assist as well.
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Houston gathers together to celebrate first responders of the REH
SUMMARY: In Houston, Mississippi, Progressive Health hosted a luncheon to honor first responders following the hospital’s designation as a Rural Emergency Hospital (REH). This designation aims to provide essential emergency services and outpatient care, addressing the healthcare needs of residents after recent hospital closures in rural areas. The REH designation is part of a broader effort to maintain critical medical services in underserved communities. The event celebrated the dedication of first responders and highlighted the importance of accessible healthcare for local residents.
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