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Coach's Corner: Billy Hankins
SUMMARY: Coach Henkins discusses his transition from coaching at Simpson to taking an administrative role at Central Hind. Despite stepping back from coaching, Henkins feels he's still a coach at heart, seeing administration as a different form of coaching. He attributes his success to great players, assistant coaches, and supportive bosses. Henkins emphasizes the importance of relationships in both coaching and administration, and he credits his work ethic to his father. Reflecting on his career, he acknowledges learning valuable lessons from various people and experiences, which he likens to researching and shaping his own coaching and leadership style.
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Firework Safety
SUMMARY: Robbie from Robbie's Fireworks emphasizes that fireworks safety is paramount and can be ensured by strictly following the provided instructions. Issues often arise when customers misinterpret directions or handle fireworks improperly, such as holding them in their hands or setting them on unstable surfaces. Clear warnings are present on all packaging, tested for safety before entering the U.S. Robbie highlights common mistakes like mixing alcohol with fireworks and giving sparklers to very young children. He advises treating duds with caution and soaking them in water. Robbie stresses that fireworks should be managed responsibly to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
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Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea: Camping over the holiday weekend
SUMMARY: In this week's Outdoor Adventures with Chelsea, many people are starting their weekend early for the holiday, and camping is a popular choice. Close-to-home options like Tong Babby State Park are highlighted for their convenience, offering cabins, RV hookups, and tent spaces. Featured camper Rooster Book from South Carolina shares his traveling experience through 13 states, emphasizing the value of an iron skillet for cooking. Park manager Jeff Roseman advises not to forget essentials like matches and charcoal, while camper Andrea Coer from Tupelo enjoys disconnecting from phone calls and relaxing with her animals at the park.
Camping is a nice way to get outside.
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Fireworks safety a point for the Fourth
SUMMARY: Fireworks are a major part of 4th of July celebrations but can lead to injuries if not handled properly. Charles Harrington offers safety tips, highlighting the importance of reading directions, adult supervision, and having a water source nearby. Common injuries include burns, explosions, and eye injuries from mishandled fireworks, such as bottle rockets. Key precautions include not relighting malfunctioned fireworks, shooting away from people, and never holding fireworks when lit. Dr. Crane recommends attending professional fireworks shows for the safest experience, noting over 9,000 emergency room visits related to fireworks in the US in 2023.
Fireworks safety a point for the Fourth.
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