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Mississippi child gets his wish
SUMMARY: A 10-year-old battling sickle cell disease, Anthony Laird-McKay, is having his wish fulfilled by the Make-A-Wish Program of Mississippi. Anthony has long dreamed of visiting Walt Disney World, and the organization announced they’re sending him and his family in style. Despite his diagnosis and the challenges it brings, Anthony remains positive and excited. As a patient at Baptist Pediatric, he looks forward to seeing his favorite Marvel superheroes, including Spiderman, Iron Man, and Thor. The pediatric program finds joy in seeing kids like Anthony focus on something they enjoy rather than their treatments.
A 10-year-old battling sickle cell anemia is getting his wish granted by the Make a Wish program of Mississippi. Subscribe to …
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One person is dead after a fatal shooting in Pontotoc
SUMMARY: A fatal shooting occurred in Pontotoc on Friday afternoon, resulting in one death and one arrest. Ponto County Sheriff Leo Mass reported that the incident took place in the South Pontotoc area, although specific details and names have not been released. The coroner, Kim Bedford, stated that the investigation is ongoing. Updates will be provided by WTV 9 news as more information becomes available.
One person is dead, and another person is behind bars after a fatal shooting in Pontotoc.
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CARA holds wine tasting fundraiser in Ridgeland
SUMMARY: Well Community Rescue and Adoptions held a successful second annual wine tasting fundraiser, tripling attendance compared to last year. Participants enjoyed wine, food, and live music, while the event aimed to raise $10,000 for animal care. Cara emphasized the importance of organizations like theirs in addressing issues of stray dogs and shelter closures in Jackson. A supporter highlighted the critical need for animal welfare, as caring for animals benefits the community as well. All proceeds from the event will fund the daily care of animals at their shelter, underscoring their commitment to animal rescue and support.
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2nd annual 'Safety Festival' held in Hattiesburg Saturday
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg hosted its second annual Community Outreach Safety Festival, focusing on fire prevention and reducing lead exposure in homes. City leaders, police, and firefighters gathered at Ver and Damber Park to promote safety practices, especially as October marks National Fire Prevention Month. The event featured free smoke detectors and fire safety demonstrations, highlighting the increased risk of house fires as temperatures drop and heating systems are used. Additionally, the festival addressed National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, informing residents about federal grants for lead paint removal in homes built before 1978. Vendors also offered voter registration and free blood pressure checks.
Second annual ‘Safety Festival’ held in Hattiesburg Saturday.
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