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Huntington Learning Center's Teacher of the Month: Isiah Fredericks Head Start's Donelda Bolden
SUMMARY: Miss Danela Balden, a teacher at the Isaiah Frederick’s Head Start Center in Gulfport, was honored as the Teacher of the Month by Huntington Learning Center. During a surprise assembly, she expressed her emotions as students cheered for her. With over 25 years of teaching experience, she takes pride in preparing children for their future. Balden values the partnership with families and appreciates being recognized for her dedication. Graduation ceremonies are her favorite moments, showcasing students’ progress. She thanked the parent who nominated her and emphasized the importance of teamwork amongst educators and families in fostering children’s success.
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Witnesses reveal new details in deadly shooting at courthouse, aftermath caught on camera
SUMMARY: A deadly shooting occurred outside the courthouse in Popperville, where 49-year-old Tanya Soer allegedly murdered her husband, James Ray Soer, during divorce proceedings. Courthouse staff and witnesses heroically attempted to save James after he was shot. Lawyer Jansen Owen restrained Tanya as she fired multiple shots. Amid the chaos, courthouse clerks provided critical first aid, demonstrating commendable bravery. Investigators revealed Tanya was not supposed to be at the courthouse, highlighting the volatile nature of their relationship. There are ongoing discussions to improve security at the courthouse, which lacks surveillance cameras despite recognized needs for better safety measures.
Video obtained by WLOX News showed the chaos after the shooting outside the Pearl River County Annex.
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12/18 Kate's “Weather Kid” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: On “Weather Kid Wednesday,” a local South Mississippi child joins the forecast. Today’s guest, Kate, recently performed in “The Nutcracker,” playing multiple roles. She and the host discuss the day’s warm temperature of 75°F, which will drop to 52°F tonight due to an incoming cold front. They explain weather systems, noting how low pressure can cause rain while high pressure leads to dry weather. Kate shares her favorite outdoor games and holiday tips, like playing outside or arts and crafts. As Christmas approaches, the weather will remain warm, ensuring a pleasant Christmas Eve for all, including Santa.
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New Christmas festival happening in Bay St. Louis
SUMMARY: Carrie Pelgrin discusses a new Christmas festival, Deliz Line, in Bay St. Louis, debuting this weekend. Designed to bring unique experiences to the community, the event will feature a dinner party for adults on Friday and a holiday festival for children on Saturday. The festival includes carriage rides with beautiful horses, hot chocolate, and photo opportunities with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Friday’s dinner is ticketed, while Saturday’s activities are free. This three-day extravaganza aims to spread Christmas cheer with various engaging festivities, including wine tasting. Carrie hopes to create lasting memories for attendees.
A Very Dickens Holiday Festival celebrates Christmas at Delisseline
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