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Anthony Anderson's legacy at NEMCC goes back to the hardwood
SUMMARY: Northeast Community College mourns the loss of campus police chief Anthony Anderson, who passed away during a basketball game over the weekend. Anderson was a beloved member of the community, known for his impact on campus both as a police officer and a former basketball player. Remembered for his crucial shots on the court, Anderson played a key role in leading the Tigers to victory in the past. Current president Ricky Ford praises Anderson for his leadership on and off the court, with many still grieving the loss of the dedicated chief. The community plans to honor Anderson during upcoming events.
Anthony Anderson’s legacy at Northeast Mississippi Community College (NEMCC) goes back four decades — long before he became the college’s police chief.
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McClean Fletcher Center
SUMMARY: The transcript discusses November as National Childhood Grief Awareness Month, highlighting the significant impact of grief on children, particularly in Mississippi. The state ranks third nationally in the number of children affected by the death of a parent or sibling. The center mentioned encourages listening, providing a safe space for children to express emotions, and facilitating discussions around their grief. Children engage in various activities, such as physical outlets and writing messages to their loved ones. Volunteers often experience personal healing through their work, underscoring the emotional complexity involved in supporting grieving children.
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Outdoor Adventures With Chelsea: Itawamba County family makes molasses
SUMMARY: In ITW County, the Booth family has been making molasses since the 1920s, a cherished tradition passed through generations. Ben and his grandmother shared insights about their process, which begins when they squeeze sugar cane to extract juice, then cook it in a pan. This tradition strengthens family bonds, as Ben and his wife hope to pass it on to their children. The molasses-making events are not just about production; they involve music, food, and laughter, turning the process into a memorable gathering that celebrates their family heritage and love for molasses.
The Booth family in Itawamba County has been making molasses for many generations.
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Sunshine returns for Thursday! Tracking colder weather
SUMMARY: Tomorrow will bring sunny weather with gusty winds reaching 20-25 mph. As we transition into Friday and Saturday, a northwest wind will introduce cooler air, making it feel chilly with highs barely reaching 70°F. An upcoming cold front on November 19th may bring rain and possibly thunderstorms, along with the coldest air of the season. We might even see the first frost by next weekend. Tropical Cyclone 19 is being monitored as it may become tropical soon, potentially impacting the Gulf of Mexico. Expect Thursday mornings to begin with temperatures in the 50s, drying up after overnight rain.
Sunshine returns for Thursday! Tracking colder weather
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