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Skilled to Work: The roadway to becoming an EMT
SUMMARY: This sponsored story by Edaa Community College highlights the essential work of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) who provide life-saving care at the scene of accidents or disasters. EMTs like Sergeant Corey Sha, a firefighter at the Dupo fire department, must stay calm and focused while responding to a wide range of medical emergencies 24/7. There is currently a nationwide shortage of EMTs, but programs like the one at IDW Community College are working to provide students with hands-on experience and training to meet this critical need. The program aims to prepare students to respond to any type of emergency they may encounter in their work as EMTs.

WTVA’s Michelle Martin shows us what it takes to become an EMT.
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Catholic Diocese of Jackson reflects on Francis’ impact on the world
SUMMARY: The Catholic Diocese of Jackson reflects on Pope Francis’ impactful legacy, highlighting his message of joy and simplicity. Mary Woodward, Chancellor of the Diocese, admired the dignity and simplicity of the Pope’s funeral, which exemplified his approach to life and leadership. Francis’ focus on marginalized communities and his efforts to build bridges rather than walls earned him respect across faiths, even among non-believers. His funeral was a significant moment, marked by images of the Pope at the Cathedral of Saint Peter in Jackson, with a red cloth symbolizing his connection to the Apostle Peter.

Catholic Diocese of Jackson reflects on Francis’ impact on the world
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West Jackson residents frustrated by years-long wait for street repairs
SUMMARY: Residents of West Jackson are frustrated by the long wait for street repairs. Mr. Johnson, a local, voiced his concerns over a growing pothole on Denver and Long Street, demanding full repairs instead of temporary patches. Despite some recent repair attempts, the hole persists due to ongoing water drainage issues from nearby apartments. City workers, including an employee named Isaac, explained that the water flow must be stopped before permanent fixes can occur. The area also suffers from illegal dumping, with tires being placed around the pothole as a makeshift barrier, further adding to residents’ frustrations.

West Jackson residents frustrated by years-long wait for street repairs
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Horhn is projected winner of Jackson Democratic mayoral primary runoff
SUMMARY: John Horn is projected to win the Jackson Democratic mayoral primary runoff, securing approximately 75% of the vote against incumbent Mayor Chak Lumbum’s 25%. Election analysts, Dr. Deandre Oie and Russ Latino, discuss the implications of Horn’s decisive victory, viewing it as a significant rejection of Lumumba’s administration amid ongoing challenges such as the water crisis and public safety concerns. Latino emphasizes Horn’s experience and ability to foster collaboration, whereas Oie notes Lumumba’s struggle to transition from an advocate to a politician. The discussion points to a desire for effective leadership and change in Jackson’s governance.

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