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A+ Athlete of the Week: Nettleton wide receiver Tahj McBride
SUMMARY: This segment of A+ Athlete features Taj McBride, a senior at Nettleton High School, who excels in both football and basketball while maintaining a 3.6 GPA. As a wide receiver for the Nettleton Tigers, he balances sports with academics and is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Spring Hill Missionary Baptist Church. His football coach praises Taj’s dedication, noting he works hard both on the field and in school, inspired by his mother’s strong work ethic. Taj’s efforts contribute significantly to the team culture in the coach’s first year. Congratulations to Taj on being this week‘s A+ athlete!
Nettleton Tiger wide receiver Tahj McBride is this week’s A+ Athlete.
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Sheriff: Arrest made after woman held against her will during weekend in Lee County
SUMMARY: A Lee County man, Glenn Jones, was arrested for allegedly holding a woman against her will and assaulting her over the weekend. Deputies report that the incidents occurred at a home in the Verona area since last Friday. He faces charges of kidnapping and aggravated assault with domestic violence. The victim has been hospitalized for multiple injuries resulting from the assaults.
A Verona man is accused of holding a woman against her will for several days.
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Interview: Alcorn County 4-H hosting 5K run/walk in memory of Annalisa Laudadio
SUMMARY: The Alorn County community is honoring 15-year-old Anaisa Ladio through a 5K run/walk in her memory. Her mother, Linda, shared that Anaisa was a vibrant and active young girl, involved in music and church, and particularly passionate about 4-H, where she focused on personal development, leadership, and community service. The event will take place this Saturday at Farmington Heritage Community Park, with on-site registration from 7:15 to 8:15 AM and the race starting at 8:30 AM. Proceeds will fund a scholarship benefiting Alorn County youth, ensuring Anaisa’s legacy of helping others lives on.
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Financial Fitness Friday Save
SUMMARY: In a recent message, Crystal Clark from First Mississippi Federal Credit Union emphasizes the importance of starting to save for a secure financial future, stating that it’s never too early or too late to begin. She encourages establishing a savings strategy using the credit union’s various products, including traditional savings accounts, Christmas Club accounts, high-yield CDs, and IRAs. Crystal highlights how even small contributions can accumulate significantly over time. By developing consistent saving habits, individuals can alleviate financial stress. For more information, she invites listeners to visit their Meridian or equipment locations, or their website, onstms.com.
Financial Fitness Friday Save
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