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McClean Fletcher Center
SUMMARY: The transcript discusses November as National Childhood Grief Awareness Month, highlighting the significant impact of grief on children, particularly in Mississippi. The state ranks third nationally in the number of children affected by the death of a parent or sibling. The center mentioned encourages listening, providing a safe space for children to express emotions, and facilitating discussions around their grief. Children engage in various activities, such as physical outlets and writing messages to their loved ones. Volunteers often experience personal healing through their work, underscoring the emotional complexity involved in supporting grieving children.
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Love’s adding 100 or so jobs to Pine Belt
SUMMARY: Love’s Travel Stop in Forest County has opened, creating over 100 jobs and boosting the local economy. Located between Highway 59 and 49, it serves as a one-stop shop for truckers, offering vehicle maintenance, meals, showers, and laundry facilities. The opening contributes to a 1.9% job growth in Hattiesburg and nearly 400 new jobs in Forest County this year. Despite early concerns about safety due to increased traffic, local leaders have worked to address these by adding signage and collaborating with law enforcement. Love’s has also donated $55,000 to the local United Way, emphasizing their commitment to the community.
Love’s adding 100 or so jobs to Pine Belt.
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The War Memorial Building in Jackson
SUMMARY: In downtown Jackson, a special art piece commemorates veterans, particularly highlighting a returning World War I soldier. The War Memorial building serves as a tribute to soldiers rather than war itself, featuring the Mississippi Unknown Soldiers Monument alongside sculptures by George Albert Rer. These bar reliefs, modeled after Ray Scott, depict the same soldier in various life stages, from combat to homecoming. Completed just before World War II, the building primarily honors earlier battles, with World War II references limited to the elevator panels. On Veterans Day, the Daily Sip expresses gratitude to veterans for their service.
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Foodie Finds: Mom and Pop’s #4 – Specializing in homemade Soul Food and Barbecue.
SUMMARY: Julia, the owner of Mom and Pops, shared that the family business started from her passion for cooking, inspired by watching her mother. One of their standout dishes is the baked chicken, which is cooked with love and featured on the menu Monday through Thursday, as well as during their Soulfood Buffet every first Sunday. The cafeteria-style service offers a variety of meats, veggies, and cornbread, ensuring no one leaves hungry. Julia takes pride in the positive reaction from customers. The restaurant is located at 2128 North Frontage Road, and she invites everyone to come and enjoy their delicious food.
Lindsey Hall is joined by Mom and Pop’s Owenr – Julia Huggins.
Topics are Baked Chicken and Mom and Pop’s Soul Food Buffett
Find Mom & Pop’s Soul Food Kitchen & Barbecue on Facebook! @momandpopkitchen
2128 North Frontage Road, Meridian, MS.
(601) 693-3000
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