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ICC students moving into dorm rooms
SUMMARY: Itawamba Community College is experiencing growth in enrollment for the fall semester. With over 4,800 students already enrolled, this is an increase from the previous year. The college offers a variety of programs, including a popular nursing program. The increase in enrollment presents challenges for the college in terms of accommodating the growing number of students. However, they are committed to providing opportunities and sections to meet the demand. It is not too late to enroll at Itawamba Community College or other local educational institutions.
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Fire Safety Tips from JFD
SUMMARY: The Jackson Fire Department emphasizes the importance of daily fire safety awareness, particularly during holidays like Thanksgiving, which see increased fire incidents. They encourage the community to reach out for assistance in installing working smoke alarms and educating families on safety protocols. Key cooking tips include keeping the kitchen clutter-free, avoiding alcohol while cooking, and ensuring potential fire hazards are removed. Residents should frequently test smoke alarms and have a fire escape plan in place. The department partners with the American Red Cross to provide free smoke alarms, aiming for a safer community through proactive education and support.
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Students at Shannon Primary School answer 'How do you cook a turkey?'
SUMMARY: In a lighthearted explore of how kindergarteners perceive cooking a turkey, Dr. Bal’s class from Shannon Primary School shared their amusing and imaginative responses. One student suggested sourcing a turkey from the woods, while another described a family recipe involving 30 minutes of cooking. Grayson humorously instructed to buy a 50 lb turkey from Walmart, add hot sauce, and stuff it with greens, cooking it for just six minutes. The students’ unique observations reflect their backgrounds and experiences, showcasing their creativity and innocence, leaving an endearing impression on the listeners.
How do you cook a turkey? That’s what some young students in Shannon answered, and their responses didn’t disappoint.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 11/20/24
SUMMARY: On this beautiful Wednesday morning, temperatures are in the mid to lower 50s as the sun shines brightly over Philadelphia. Following heavy rainfall in Mississippi and Western Alabama, which alleviated local drought conditions, the day will warm to the upper 60s with breezy winds gusting up to 30 mph. A cold front will bring significant temperature drops, with lows expected in the mid-30s to lower 30s by the weekend, increasing the potential for frost. No tropical activity is expected in the next week as temperatures are set to rise after a cool start.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 11/20/24 For more Local News from WTOK: https://www.wtok.com/ For more …
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