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Juneteenth continued with the 3rd annual Freedom Day play
SUMMARY: The third annual Freedom Day play was celebrated at the Temple Theater, attracting community members to mark the Juneteenth festivities ahead of the actual day on the 19th. Keith Davis and Randy Wayne, alongside other talented individuals, presented a memorable play that highlights the day when the last slaves were freed. Randy Wayne emphasized the play’s importance for educating and inspiring audiences about history, while Keith Davis discussed his inspiration to lead the production and focus on family dynamics. Both leaders and participants believe the play offers a mix of entertainment, inspiration, and education, making it an annual highlight.
Keith Davis, Randy Wayne, and other talented individuals came together to showcase a play that is truly one to remember.
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Mississippi AG joins coalition against assault rifle ban
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s attorney general is joining 28 other state attorneys general in an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding Maryland’s ban on various assault rifles, including the AR-15. These firearms have been involved in numerous deadly attacks. A gun owner supports the attorney general’s stance, arguing that banning guns from law-abiding citizens is unconstitutional and undermines the Second Amendment, which protects the right to bear arms. He emphasized that the term AR refers to ArmaLite, the company that produced the rifle in 1954. The attorney general believes the Fourth Circuit Court’s decision undermines individual rights.
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Interview: Nurse Practitioner Paige Sanders explains Parkinson's Disease
SUMMARY: Retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre announced his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis while testifying about welfare reform in Congress. Neurology consultant Paige Sanders discussed Parkinson’s, a progressive movement disorder caused by the breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, leading to decreased dopamine levels. Symptoms include resting tremors, shuffling gait, stiffness, and difficulties with daily tasks. While head injuries may increase athletes’ risk for Parkinson’s, most cases are idiopathic. There’s no cure, and treatments mainly involve medications and therapies to manage symptoms. Athletes, particularly older males, are at higher risk, but Parkinson’s affects a broad range of individuals.
Anchor Tanya Carter spoke with Paige Sanders of Neurology Consultants of North Mississippi about Parkinson’s Disease.
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Drug and human trafficking investigation resulted in 5 arrests in Tupelo
SUMMARY: A search warrant in Tupelo resulted in the arrest of five individuals on various drug and human trafficking charges. Arrington Dancy and Jaquet Simmons were arrested, with Dancy facing drug trafficking charges related to heroin, meth, and hydrocodone. Simmons faces similar drug charges along with human trafficking offenses. Additionally, three women were arrested on possession of heroin charges. The arrests occurred at a home on Grab Apple Drive during a raid conducted by local drug agents. In related news, Governor Tate has reappointed officials to their positions.
An investigation into drug and human trafficking resulted in five arrests in Tupelo.
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