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MDOT projects expected to wrap in 2024
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Transportation (M-DOT) is working on several highway and bridge projects across the Pine Belt region. One project, the I-59 project, is a $66 million project that is impacting daily traffic for drivers traveling north and southbound from the Lamar County line to the Moselle exit. Additionally, there is another project taking place in the region, but the details are not mentioned in the content.
MDOT projects expected to wrap in 2024
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AI transforms how Ole Miss students are learning
SUMMARY: In a Newswatch Ole Miss segment, Ellie Thomas discusses how students are incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their learning processes. Many students utilize platforms like ChatGPT for tasks such as outlining essays and brainstorming ideas, finding AI to be a valuable academic tool. Most professors are supportive of AI use, permitting it for brainstorming while emphasizing that submitted work should be original. Students report that they are learning to balance AI assistance with their own creativity, recognizing the importance of using these tools responsibly in their education.
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Interview: Mississippi United to End Homelessness in Tupelo seeking help filling boxed Christmas
SUMMARY: Carrie Hami from Mississippi United to End Homelessness spoke about the urgent need for support in Tupelo, particularly for the vulnerable homeless community, including an increasing number of elderly individuals. The organization, founded in 1991, helps connect clients with affordable housing and resources. They are currently serving 42 families and are hosting a “Christmas in a Box” fundraiser to provide traditional Christmas dinners for their clients. The initiative aims to boost morale and support families finding stability during the holidays. Hami encourages contributions, providing contact details for those interested in donating.
Mississippi United to End Homelessness in Tupelo seeks volunteers to fill boxed Christmas dinners.
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Interview: NMHS hosting Christmas toy drive
SUMMARY: Santa joined the North Mississippi Health Services Toy Drive event to emphasize its importance in spreading joy to hospitalized children this Christmas. He explained that while he can’t bring toys to every child, the drive aims to ensure that every child admitted to North Mississippi Medical Center receives a special toy by December 31st. Santa encouraged the public to contribute by dropping off toys at various locations, including the hospital’s main lobby and local banks. He highlighted the impact a toy can have on a child’s spirits during a hospital stay, urging everyone to help make this holiday brighter.
North Mississippi Health Services is hosting a pediatric Christmas toy drive.
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