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Gluckstadt leaders pass firearms ordinance
SUMMARY: Alderman Glu Stat has enacted an ordinance making it illegal to shoot firearms within city limits, with violators facing a misdemeanor charge, fines, or up to 90 days in jail. The ordinance permits residents to discharge rifles on properties of at least 50 acres and shotguns on at least 10 acres. Additionally, it prohibits carrying firearms into public government meetings and schools, except for on-duty law enforcement officers.

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Pontotoc school returns to normal after January fire
SUMMARY: Students and faculty at DT Cox Elementary in Pontotoc have returned to campus after being displaced due to a January fire caused by a malfunction. The school had temporarily relocated to West Heights Baptist Church. Principal Emily Vanderver expressed gratitude for the church’s support and highlighted the joy of returning to their familiar environment. The 365 third and fourth graders are thrilled to resume their routine and enjoy longer playtime in their own space. The community is relieved to see the school restored and operating normally once again after several weeks of disruption.

A Pontotoc elementary school recently reopened following a damaging fire.
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Former MSU goalkeeper signs with NWSL team
SUMMARY: Maddie Anderson, former Mississippi State goalkeeper, recently signed with Racing Louisville FC, marking the realization of her lifelong dream. Over five seasons at MSU, Anderson earned numerous accolades and helped lead her team to an SEC Championship. She was drafted as a trialist, a stressful process that required proving herself without knowing her future. Anderson, who set several Bulldog records, credits her improvement to her coach, Cat Stratton, and her Christian faith. Now a rookie, she is focused on learning from her more experienced teammates, Katie Lond and Jordan Bloomer, while remaining motivated by her faith.

Former MSU goalkeeper Maddy Anderson signed to a NWSL team. She tells journey about how she made the team.
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Mississippi making strides in opioid crisis
SUMMARY: Mississippi has made significant strides in addressing the opioid crisis, with opioid deaths declining for two consecutive years. The state’s efforts include stricter prescribing regulations and enhanced access to treatment for opioid use disorder. The opioid epidemic worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, with isolation and limited treatment access exacerbating the issue. The introduction of fentanyl further complicated the crisis, leading to many deaths from counterfeit pills. Mississippi has focused on education and distributing Narcan kits to reverse overdoses. The Department of Health also provides free treatment options through its program for those without insurance or local providers.

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