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Backpack safety for students to limit back pain
Here are some backpack safety tips for students as the new school year approaches.
Due to kids heading back to school all along the Coast, it is important for students of all ages to learn backpack safety.
Backpacks are the go-to object when it comes to bringing supplies and books to class, but how you wear them can cause long term effects including neck and back pain.
Dr. DeWitt has helpful tips when backpack shopping….
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Mississippi Power Chairman, President and CEO Anthony Wilson announces retirement
SUMMARY: Anthony Wilson, Chairman, President, and CEO of Mississippi Power, announced his retirement this summer after over four decades with the company and Southern Company. He expressed gratitude for his career in his home region, highlighting his employees’ dedication to safe, reliable energy. Under his leadership, Mississippi Power has achieved industry recognition for safety and storm response while experiencing significant growth, including contracts worth $10 billion. Wilson has also contributed to economic and workforce development, notably supporting the campaign to change Mississippi’s state flag. His influence will be felt for years, and he is commended for his commitment to the community and the company.
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Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, his wife and their dog are found dead in their New Mexico home
SUMMARY: Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and their dog were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home, with no foul play suspected. Hackman, 95, known for his roles in “The French Connection” and “Unforgiven,” had a prolific acting career until retiring in the early 2000s. He and Arakawa, whom he met in the mid-1980s, lived in a modest home valued at over $1 million. Hackman had three children from a previous marriage but none with Arakawa. He was noted for his reclusive lifestyle, enjoying simple pleasures like watching low-budget films together.
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Pascagoula boys basketball looking to continue “revenge tour” in MHSAA semifinal
SUMMARY: The Pascagoula Panthers boys basketball team is preparing for their MHSAA semifinal game against Ridgeland on February 26, seeking redemption after losing to them in last year’s semifinal. The Panthers are calling it a “revenge tour” and are motivated to avenge their 48-42 loss. Head coach Lorenzo Wright praises the team’s growth and resilience, noting they’ve overcome adversity. The team is determined to win their first state championship in 13 years, which would be a significant achievement for the school and Jackson County. Players like Kelan Rich and Blake Nettles emphasize the importance of winning for the coast and community.
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