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Celebrate Cities: Upcoming Events in Poplarville
SUMMARY: Rob is reporting live from Main Street Coffee in P’ville, starting his coverage earlier than usual. He shares details about the city‘s upcoming events, including the Youth Fishing Day on June 1, a Cookbook Club on June 6, and the Blueberry Festival on June 8. Other events include an educational session on bats, a band performance, and a Vacation Bible School. The town has a rich history and continues to grow. Notably, Jimmy Buffett lived there in 1959. Rob teases interviews with local officials and the Blueberry Queen, along with updates on the weather and traffic conditions.
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Happening September 30: Get Out the Vote Informational Forum
SUMMARY: In Pascagoula, Union Baptist Church is hosting a voting awareness event on September 30th from 6 PM to 8 PM. Pastor Larry Hawkins emphasizes the importance of participation in elections, highlighting the opportunity for convicted felons to regain their voting rights with legal assistance present. Attendees can learn about polling locations, absentee ballot processes, and register to vote on-site. The event aims to motivate the community to act and make their voices heard, with local representatives and attorneys available to guide participants. Hawkins underlines the significance of voting for democracy, urging everyone to take part.
An upcoming forum in Pascagoula is looking to inform voters ahead of this year’s election.
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Health Corner: Prostate Health Month
SUMMARY: On the 4:00 show, Dr. Dana Carb O’Brien, Chief Medical Officer at United Healthcare of Mississippi, discusses prostate cancer, the second most common cancer among American men. Key risk factors include age, with around 60% of cases in men over 65, and family history, which can nearly double risk if immediate relatives have had prostate or certain types of cancer. He emphasizes the importance of a healthy diet—reducing processed red meats and increasing vegetables like broccoli and kale—as crucial for lowering risk. Regular screenings are vital, starting at age 50 for average risk men and earlier for those with higher risk factors. Treatment has advanced, becoming less invasive compared to traditional methods.
September is National Prostate Health Month.
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MGCCC hosts automotive technology expo, connecting students with professionals
SUMMARY: Mississippi Golf Coast Community College (MGCCC) is enhancing opportunities for automotive students through its open house expo, connecting them with industry experts. The demand for diesel technicians is high, with 100% job placement for students wishing to work before completing their programs. Courses in automotive technology and collision repair are available in as little as 10 months, during which students can engage in internships or apprenticeships, gaining hands-on experience at dealerships. The event also highlighted scholarships and financial aid. Current and prospective MGCCC automotive students are encouraged to enroll for the spring program to secure their spots.
Opportunities range from careers in automotive technology, collision repair, paint and body, or maritime multicraft.
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