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Former Project SEARCH intern turned Singing River Health System employee forging the path for dis…
SUMMARY: Evan McDonald, a former intern, now works at Singing River Health System thanks to Project SEARCH, a program aiding young adults with disabilities in developing career skills. Initially a shy individual with communication challenges, Evan has transformed into a valued employee, contributing in both the endoscopy department and as a kitchen host since graduating last year. His journey reflects significant personal growth, highlighting a supportive community dedicated to helping individuals like him succeed. Currently, five Project SEARCH students are interning in Gulfport, aspiring to follow in Evan’s footsteps toward competitive employment.

When Evan McDonald starts his shift putting on his gloves, it’s a reminder of how far he’s come since starting Project SEARCH.
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19 facing felony charges after Operation ‘Rotten Egg’ leads to major drug seizures in George Coun…
SUMMARY: Operation Rotten Egg has led to the arrest of 14 individuals, with five still wanted, after a major drug bust in George County. Authorities seized 623 grams of methamphetamine, 86 doses of hydrocodone, and 38 doses of oxycodone, along with multiple semi-automatic guns. The arrests followed 31 undercover drug buys targeting traffickers and gangs in Jackson and George counties. The 19 suspects face felony charges including possession, trafficking, and conspiracy. Mississippi Public Safety Commissioner Shawn Tindle emphasized the operation’s role in protecting communities from drug-related harm.

As a result of the operation, 19 individuals are facing felony charges related to drug trafficking and distribution.
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Parkinson's disease awareness with Memorial Health System
SUMMARY: Parkinson’s disease affects nearly 1 million people in the US, with no known cure, but symptoms can be managed. Neurologist Dr. Lee Volter from Memorial Health System discusses early signs like tremors, stiffness, and sleep issues. Parkinson’s progresses through stages, becoming more severe with slowness and balance difficulties. Treatment focuses on restoring dopamine levels in the brain, which is crucial for symptom relief. While genetics play a role in about 10-15% of cases, environmental factors like chemical exposure can also contribute. Early diagnosis and exercise significantly improve outcomes for those affected by Parkinson’s.

Parkinson’s disease affects nearly one million people across the U.S.
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Chamber Member Spotlight – Evergreen Jewelry Designs
SUMMARY: This month’s chamber member spotlight features Evergreen Jewelry Designs, run by Casey Delegrave, a third-generation goldsmith, and Brianna Delgrave, who manages social media and inventory. They specialize in custom jewelry, repairs, and designer pieces, emphasizing quality and customer education. Their advanced laser welder enhances repair quality and efficiency. Located at 10470 Diabil Boulevard, they are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Mississippi Golf Coast Chamber of Commerce congratulates them on their success. For more information on joining the chamber or winning a spotlight, visit mscoastchamber.com or call 228-604-0014.

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