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Pearl River CC softball and baseball gearing up for 2024 seasons
SUMMARY: The local junior college baseball and softball seasons are about to begin, with the Pearl River Wildcats aiming for a strong season. The baseball team, led by head coach Michael Avalon, is relying on strong pitching and experience to make a run for the World Series, while the softball team, under head coach Christy Meek, is focused on creating a championship culture. Both teams are motivated by last year’s near misses and are ready to give their best in the upcoming season. The Wildcats open their season on January 30th with high hopes for success.
The JUCO baseball and softball seasons are right around the corner and the Pearl River Wildcats are riding a lot of momentum into 2024.
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Seniors more vulnerable to financial scam attacks, reports say
SUMMARY: Senior citizens are particularly vulnerable to financial exploitation, often exacerbated by memory loss. Financial expert Gregory RX highlights key signs to monitor in elderly loved ones, such as forgetfulness, becoming lost in familiar places, and mistakes in managing finances. These signs may indicate the need for intervention. Common issues include forgetting to pay bills or mistakenly believing charitable donations are bills. Gregory emphasizes the importance of open communication regarding estate planning and financial power of attorney to safeguard against potential threats. Caregivers should foster ongoing discussions about health and finances, approaching these topics gently and without pressure.
Senior citizens’ vulnerability to scammers is often talked about, but many don’t realize seniors are also in danger of losing money due to memory loss.
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Hattiesburg Zoo welcomes African spurred tortoise to the 4 O'Clock Show
SUMMARY: In a studio segment, Jeremy Compton and Elliot Fackler from the Hattiesburg Zoo introduced Ayana, an African spur tortoise, as their animal ambassador. They explained that Ayana, who weighs 54 pounds, can grow over 200 pounds and live up to 100 years in captivity. The tortoise enjoys eating Romaine lettuce and Timothy hay. They discussed common misconceptions about tortoise shells being separate from their bodies, clarifying that the shell is part of the tortoise. Overall, the informative session highlighted the tortoise’s diet, lifespan, and anatomy while encouraging interaction with Ayana.
Our friends at the Hattiesburg Zoo are here to show off the African spurred tortoise!
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Menge Avenue overpass reopens after 16 months as Buc-ee’s construction continues
SUMMARY: The newly built M Avenue overpass has reopened, ending a 16-month detour for local commuters like Jennifer Northrup. While some residents celebrate the convenience, concerns arise about increased traffic and changes to the area’s small-town vibe, particularly with the anticipated opening of Bies, an anchor business. Matt and Annette McBride are excited as the bridge brings them closer to Bies, which they hope will attract more visitors. To support this development, Harrison County issued a $15 million bond and a $5 million TIF agreement for area improvements. Bies is now expected to open in late spring or early summer instead of December.
The Menge Avenue overpass reopened Monday afternoon after being closed for 16 months.
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