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How local pharmacists deal with flu season

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-01-12 18:52:30

SUMMARY: During flu season, local pharmacists are at risk of getting sick which can to short staffing during the busiest time of the year. Some pharmacies have closed due to lack of manpower, while others struggle through with minimal staff. The owner of Chris’ Pharmacy, Chris Bonner, explains that advance planning and stocking up on supplies them stay on top of things. This flu season is particularly tough due to the prevalence of conditions like and RSV. Despite the challenges, pharmacists continue to show up for work and manage as best as they can.

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Clear and dry into the weekend – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Charlie Goldstein – 2024-09-19 04:20:25

SUMMARY: Columbus, Mississippi, is experiencing pleasant and dry weather, with daytime temperatures reaching the low 90s and cool nights in the mid-60s. features clear skies and warm temperatures in the upper 80s, cooling down quickly tonight. Friday may see patchy fog in the morning, followed by sunny conditions and highs in the low 90s, perfect for Friday Night Football. The will be hot, with temperatures in the low to mid-90s, ideal for outdoor like football and an show. Next may bring scattered rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, but no widespread precipitation is expected.

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Jackson mayor says city will fight stadium takeover

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www.wjtv.com – Cameron Smith – 2024-09-18 19:40:42

SUMMARY: Chokwe A. Lumumba has responded to Lynn Fitch’s directive for the to transfer the deed for Smith-Wills Stadium to the . Fitch’s September 13 letter cites House Bill 1983, the stadium has not been used for the public park purposes required by a 1944 deed, necessitating the transfer. Lumumba criticized the approach, suggesting dialogue is preferable for discussing potential improvements to the stadium. He emphasized the need for collaboration to benefit both Jackson and Mississippi. The city has until September 30, 2024, to comply or face legal action.

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Bond between Starkville coach Chris Jones and Louisville HC Tyrone Shorter goes beyond football field

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www.wcbi.com – Jon Sokoloff – 2024-09-18 18:41:34

SUMMARY: Starkville and Louisville will clash on Friday in an anticipated matchup, as both teams have exhibited dominance in high school football. Starkville’s Wildcats have secured back-to-back 4A titles, while Louisville’s Yellow Jackets won the championship in 2022 and reached the finals in 2023. Both programs boast perfect 3-0 this season. The connection between the head coaches adds a personal touch; Starkville’s Chris Jones played for Louisville’s Tyrone Shorter and even consulted with him during his coaching career, demonstrating the deep bond that transcends their football rivalry.

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