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How Can I Help? – Sept. 12, 2023
SUMMARY: During an interview, Foreign Bill discusses Asher’s ABCs, a children’s charity foundation, with Miss Erica Bozant. Erica explains that she and her husband started the foundation after the unexpected loss of their son, Asher, who was a bright and special child. The foundation began as a grassroots movement fundraising group and has since become an official non-profit. They have collected donations and provided backpacks filled with school supplies, groceries, and sponsored library movies for children. Erica shares how Asher connected with people and how they continue to honor his memory through their work. She also mentions their partnership with other organizations such as the domestic abuse family shelter. Erica encourages people to visit Asher’s ABCs on Facebook for more information and ways to help.

How Can I Help? – Sept. 12, 2023
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Morning 'Sip: NatureFEST 2025
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is buzzing with activities, featuring the 25th anniversary of NatureFEST this Saturday, April 25th, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Tickets are available on-site. Upcoming events include “Moonlight Music and Meteors,” alongside children’s camps now open for registration, and a trivia night on April 11th. In May, the intimate “Owl Prowl” event will highlight nocturnal wildlife. Gardening enthusiasts can connect with the Mississippi Extension Service for advice on native plants. For updates, visit the museum’s website or follow them on social media, and look forward to future renovations and experiences!

Morning ‘Sip: NatureFEST 2025
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East Union girls powerlifting continues streak of dominance
SUMMARY: The East Union Lady Urchins powerlifting team achieved an unprecedented ninth consecutive state championship, showcasing dominance with a perfect record over 10 years (460-0). This historic win featured 12 competitors, all securing gold medals, with silver medals going to teammates. Two lifters earned spots in the Elite 12, recognizing them as the strongest in their weight class. As four seniors prepare to graduate, they hope to inspire underclassmen to continue the winning tradition and emphasize the importance of teamwork and support in their sport. Their remarkable achievement highlights a decade of excellence in powerlifting.

The East Union girls powerlifting team won their 9th straight state championship. They shared their story of continued dominance of the last 9 seasons.
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Jackson Democratic mayoral primary heads to runoff
SUMMARY: In Jackson’s Democratic mayoral primary, Senator John Horn nearly avoided a runoff despite low voter turnout. Horn will face incumbent Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba in a runoff on April 22nd, after securing over 7,000 more votes than Lumumba. Many voters, including some who typically lean Republican, supported Horn for his hard campaigning and ability to get things done. However, Horn’s vote share fell short of the 50% needed to avoid a runoff. The winner of the runoff will advance to the June 3rd general election. Voters are seeking a mayor who is transparent and effective in managing city resources.

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