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Millions in unclaimed money being returned to Mississippians
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s State Treasury Department is issuing unclaimed money checks to approximately 4,000 residents, with a total of around $10 million planned for distribution in multiple phases. State Treasurer David McCrae highlighted that these checks primarily include tax refunds and other government-issued payments. Recipients will receive official checks accompanied by a letter from McCrae, assuring them that this is legitimate and not a scam. He emphasized the importance of cashing these checks promptly, as they can void quickly. The program aims to enhance the efficiency of returning unclaimed funds, making it a permanent initiative at the Treasury.
Mississippi State Treasurer David McRae tells us how some Mississippians may have unclaimed funds.
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Health Corner: Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month with Dr. Sidra Khalid
SUMMARY: Dr. Cidra Khed, an oncologist at Memorial Health, discusses pancreatic cancer during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. It is the third leading cause of death in the U.S. and is often diagnosed at later stages due to a lack of effective screening. Symptoms to watch for include jaundice, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, and digestive issues. Genetic testing, including tests for BRCA mutations, can help identify individuals at higher risk, allowing for earlier screening and potential treatment options. Early detection through genetic testing is crucial for better outcomes, as most cases are diagnosed too late for effective intervention.
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Memorial Health System oncologist Dr. Sidra Khalid shares some information help to prevent and detect the disease
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11/14 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Colder Shoulder” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: Weather Authority Trey reports a significant temperature drop following sunset in South Mississippi, signaling that fall is officially here. Cooler, drier air has moved into the area, resulting in clear skies and comfortable temperatures in the low to mid-50s. The tropical storm Sarah is now projected to weaken as it moves westward, losing strength due to land interference. A high-pressure system is expected to bring stability and maintain pleasant weather. Overall, residents can anticipate calm, clear skies and a true autumn feel over the coming days, following a brief warm spell.
11/14 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Colder Shoulder” Thursday Night Forecast
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Mississippi’s only owned natural spring water bottling facility celebrates its grand opening
SUMMARY: Inda Bay Spring Water, owned by Chef Batson and his wife Tracy, celebrated the grand opening of Mississippi’s only natural spring water bottling facility in Wiggins. Their family has owned the area since 1822, and they began packaging water in 2023. Batson hopes to share their pure, untouched spring water with more people, as the bottled water industry grows. The facility produces nearly 3,800 gallons of water per minute, with a goal of packaging 2 million bottles this year. Batson aims to expand the business nationwide while preserving the legacy of his family’s water source for future generations.
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