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Hosemann aims to tackle Mississippi’s chronic absenteeism rate
SUMMARY: Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann is tackling chronic absenteeism in Mississippi's public schools, where nearly 24% of students miss 18 or more days annually. This issue affects over 100,000 out of approximately 400,000 students in the state. To improve attendance, Hosemann proposes limiting cell phone use in schools, raising salaries for school attendance officers, and modifying the school calendar. He emphasizes that regular attendance is crucial for students' future financial viability. Further details on these proposals will be discussed in the upcoming 5:00 and 6:00 newscasts.
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Evening weather forecast for 7-4
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Evening weather forecast for 7-4
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reservoir safety
SUMMARY: Extra police are patrolling the reservoir this Fourth of July and holiday weekend. Reservoir Police aim to ensure boaters follow safety rules and avoid dangerous behaviors, such as drinking while operating a vessel. Chief Carlos Dipuma emphasized the importance of preventing accidents and keeping everyone safe. Officers, including Captain Patrick Lebrun, will perform random boat safety checks to ensure life vests are onboard. Keith Williams confirmed having all necessary safety gear, and Calab Reid mentioned enjoying recreational activities. Police also patrol adjacent areas like Pelahatchie Bay Shore, ensuring compliance with regulations. There will be zero tolerance for boating under the influence.
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Do not fire celebratory gunshots this Fourth of July
SUMMARY: Law enforcement agencies are urging the public not to celebrate the Fourth of July by firing guns into the air. Celebratory gunfire is dangerous, as falling bullets can cause serious injury or even death. Authorities recommend using only fireworks in areas where they are legal. A tragic incident occurred when a three-year-old boy in Memphis was killed by a stray bullet during New Year's Eve celebrations, highlighting the risks associated with this practice. Firearms should be avoided during festivities, as their use combined with alcohol can lead to accidents. Stick to firecrackers and bottle rockets for a safer celebration.
What goes up must come down. Do not fire celebratory gunshots this Fourth of July.
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