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Owner: Cattiesburg Cafe scheduled to open no later than August
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg is now home to its first cat cafe, where visitors can enjoy coffee and browse adoptable cats. The cat cafe provides a space to hang out with adoptable cats while enjoying beverages. Brenda Sumrall, the owner, explains that the way a cat cafe usually works is that you pay to come in and hang out with the cats for an hour. The new business is helping cats find homes in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Owner: Cattiesburg Cafe scheduled to open no later than August
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How can Mississippians protect themselves during cold, flu season?
SUMMARY: Dr. Timothy Quinn advises getting checked by a doctor at the first sign of cold, flu, or COVID-like symptoms, especially with rising cases and fluctuating Mississippi temperatures. If symptoms are mild, such as without fever or severe cough, consulting a pharmacist can be a good first step. Pharmacists are well-trained to guide treatment options and suggest medications. Dr. Quinn also recommends vaccinations to reduce the severity of illnesses during the cold and flu season.
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Interview: Lee County Library presents The Giving Tree
SUMMARY: The Lee County Library is hosting its “Be Merry” holiday open house tomorrow at 6:00 p.m., marking its return after several years. The event will feature a Christmas performance by the Tupelo High School Madrigals, a reading of a Christmas-themed children’s book, and the launch of a new Giving Tree initiative. The Giving Tree invites community members to donate items for homeless outreach, with requested items listed on tree ornaments. Library Executive Director Philip Shackelford encourages people to visit, highlighting that the library offers more than just books and has exciting plans for the upcoming year.
Anchor Tanya Carter spoke with Philip Shackelford about the Lee County Library’s The Giving Tree.
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An inside look at MDOT's Traffic Management Center
SUMMARY: Do’s Traffic Management Center opened today to inform the public about their operations in maintaining road safety. Utilizing thousands of cameras, the center provides real-time updates on traffic accidents, helping drivers choose alternate routes to avoid congestion. Their system also supports First Responders by minimizing roadway interruptions while they manage incidents. Digital message boards keep motorists informed, improving traffic flow as people respond to alerts. Additionally, TMC staff monitor police scanners for incident updates, further ensuring timely and effective communication to the public about road conditions and safety measures.
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