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Here’s how to stay cool, safe during Mississippi’s summer months
SUMMARY: As temperatures reach record highs, preparation and hydration are essential for summer safety. Tia McKenzie from 12 News spoke with Jackson Fire Department leaders about staying safe during activities like swimming and grilling. Deputy Fire Chief Cleotha Sanders advises against placing hot coals in garbage cans and recommends keeping a water bucket or hose nearby. Residents should track heat-related forecasts and monitor sensitive groups. Firefighters must also stay hydrated and take frequent breaks. Public should avoid discarding smoking materials from vehicles to prevent wildfires. Summer 2023 was Earth’s hottest on record, and experts recommend wearing light-colored, breathable clothing.
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Week 6 _ WDAM 7's Game of the Week: Seminary at Jefferson Davis County
SUMMARY: In year four under Coach Mitch Evans, the Seminary Bulldogs are 5-0 and preparing to face the reigning 3A District Champions, Jefferson Davis County, in their region opener. Both teams are striving to uphold the high standards of Mississippi 3A football. Jefferson Davis, having lost their last two games, seeks redemption and aims to showcase their growth as a team. As they gear up for the crucial matchup, both squads emphasize the importance of execution, teamwork, and intensity, knowing that October victories contribute to their path towards December playoffs. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation for this pivotal game.
Week 6 _ WDAM 7’s Game of the Week: Seminary at Jefferson Davis County
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Forrest County firefighters gathering Helene relief supplies through Monday
SUMMARY: First responders in Hattiesburg and Forest County are organizing a disaster relief supply drive for Hurricane Helen victims in North Carolina. As floodwaters recede, the need for basic necessities has become apparent. Residents can donate items such as diapers, batteries, bug spray, flashlights, toys, baby wipes, and personal hygiene products at local fire stations until October 7th. This initiative, supported by Dunn Road Builders, reflects a shared community spirit, recalling support given during past disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Donations will be collected and transported by a crew from Dunn to assist those affected by the hurricane.
Forrest County firefighters gathering Helene relief supplies through Monday.
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Tourism professionals gather in Hattiesburg for conference
SUMMARY: Around 200 tourism professionals from across Mississippi gathered in Hattiesburg for the Governor’s Conference on Tourism, aiming to enhance tourism in the state. Taking place at the Lake Terrace Convention Center, the event focuses on sharing ideas and showcasing Hattiesburg’s attractions, such as public art and new venues like the Pocket Museum and Serengeti Springs. This conference, held in Hattiesburg for the first time in 15 years, emphasizes best practices and trends in tourism. Organizers highlight the growing tourism potential in Mississippi, fostering collaboration among communities, with the event concluding on Friday with an awards luncheon featuring Governor Tate Reeves.
Tourism professionals gather in Hattiesburg for conference.
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