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Pass Christian Elementary hosts annual Black History Month program
SUMMARY: Pass Christian Elementary hosted their annual Black History program, showcasing students’ talents and honoring African American musicians. Principal Stacy Mooney aims to empower students to follow their dreams and be anything they want to be, regardless of their grade. The program will be held again at 1:30 in the Pass Christian Middle School. The event emphasizes the importance of educating children on African American history and the contributions of black musicians. Through the showcase, the school hopes to support students and provide them with the tools to feel confident and empowered.

Students at Pass Christian Elementary hosted their annual Black History Program titled “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
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Coastal Family Health Center locations extend service hours after receiving funding
SUMMARY: Coastal Family Health Centers have expanded their service hours after receiving a $500,000 federal grant from the Department of Health and Human Services. This allows greater flexibility for patients, enabling them to schedule medical appointments more conveniently, such as before work or on Saturdays. Dr. Wy Williams noted that the extended hours will help address routine health needs, like physicals and ADHD follow-ups, minimizing missed school days for children. The new hours are effective immediately at clinics in various locations, including a new clinic and pharmacy in Wiggins opening this Thursday. Coastal Family Health Centers serve nearly 37,000 patients annually.

Patients seeking medical care at Coastal Family Health Center locations across the Coast now have more flexibility and time to see a doctor.
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St. Patrick sends four student-athletes to next level
SUMMARY: Four student-athletes from St. Patrick are advancing to the next level in their sports. Football player Jonathan D’Angelo will continue his career at Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Girls’ soccer standout Katherine Thrifty has committed to play at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where she’ll be joined by fellow boy soccer player Michael Batty. Meanwhile, teammate John Paul Matina will pursue his athletic and academic journey at Meridian Community College. The athletes express gratitude for their mentors, parents, and their faith, emphasizing the significance of their achievements and support systems as they embark on this new chapter. Congratulations to the Fighting Irish!

The St. Patrick Fighting Irish saw four student-athletes officially sign to head to the next level.
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Meggan Monday: New Mississippi Veterans Home
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Veterans Home at Tradition, a $60 million project in South Mississippi, is nearing completion. The 133,000-square-foot facility, set to open on April 11, will provide private rooms for up to 100 veterans. This facility aims to offer superior care, recreational activities, and a homelike atmosphere for residents. Veterans and their spouses who are honorably discharged can apply, with priority given to those already in the system. The home will phase in residents, starting with 20 veterans later this summer. For more information on eligibility or job opportunities, visit the facility’s website.

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