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Alyce Clarke Award goes to Terry High School teacher
SUMMARY: The agency aims to raise health awareness in Mississippi while honoring outstanding educators. This month’s Alyce Clarke Award nominee, Kelsey Burwell, an English teacher at Terry High School, has garnered praise from her students, particularly sophomore Anaiyah Lewis. Burwell, in her eighth year of teaching, finds fulfillment in her students, stating, “The kids are what keep me going.” Nominated by a parent for her dedication and success in mentoring, Burwell attributes her achievements to divine guidance. She is celebrated for her passion and commitment to shaping young minds, making a significant impact in her community.
‘This is where I need to be:’ Terry High School teacher surprised with Alyce Clarke Award
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Illegal dumping becoming a issue in Forrest County
SUMMARY: Illegal dumping is a growing issue in Forest County, creating significant problems for local road crews. Supervisor Gentry Mora highlights that these sites are environmentally harmful, visually unappealing, and costly for taxpayers. Recent observations reveal various discarded items, including furniture and appliances. Mora encourages residents facing disposal challenges to utilize county services, emphasizing that help is available for removing vegetative debris and white goods. Taxpayer contributions fund these services, although there are specific guidelines for what the county will collect. Residents can find more information on disposal criteria on the county’s website.
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More evidence entered at trial from night Lamar County deputy was shot
SUMMARY: The trial of Troy Johnson, accused of shooting Lamar County Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Pazos in December 2022, continued with its second day of testimony. Body cam footage from the incident was shown but not recorded in court. Several witnesses, including an NBI investigator, provided evidence regarding the shooting and the events of that night. Deputy Pazos was shot once in the side but survived. The prosecution has presented its witnesses, and the trial is set to resume tomorrow morning at the Lamar County Courthouse, with uncertainty about whether the defense will present its case.
More evidence entered at trial from night Lamar County deputy was shot.
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8 inducted into Hattiesburg Hall of Fame
SUMMARY: Eight new inductees were honored at the Hattiesburg Hall of Fame, the sixth class of distinguished alumni from Hattiesburg area schools. The 2024 inductees include CEO Jeff Bowman, banking executive Jerome Brown, healthcare executive Martha Deerman, sales manager Russ Hendley, educator Stephanie H., state representative Missy McGee, pastor Dr. Regginald Ward, and pathologist Kimberly Wright. The event, held at the Eureka School in downtown Hattiesburg, featured press conferences and a welcome brunch. The inductees expressed their gratitude and hope to inspire the next generation of Tigers as role models in their respective fields.
Eight inducted into Hattiesburg Hall of Fame.
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