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South Mississippi students named Presidential Scholars candidates

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-02-06 13:06:00

SUMMARY: Twenty-six students from South Mississippi have been named candidates in the 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. Among them, Erik “Talan” Lindmark, Sohni Beamon, and Matthew Church are recognized for their achievements in Career and Technical Education. The program, established in 1964, honors students for academic success, leadership, and community service, with a specific focus on the arts and technical education added later. Finalists will be selected by the Commission on Presidential Scholars, and the U.S. Department of Education will announce the 161 Scholars in May, with up to 20 awarded Presidential Scholars Medallions in June.

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Mississippi’s Izzy Karns crowned Miss Teen Volunteer America 2026

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-03-11 09:49:00

SUMMARY: Izzy Karns, representing Mississippi, was crowned Miss Teen Volunteer America 2026 on March 8 in Jackson, Tennessee, making her Mississippi’s first-ever teen national titleholder. Karns, an 18-year-old University of Southern Mississippi freshman, impressed judges with her fitness, wellness, and vocal talent. As Miss Teen Volunteer America, she will serve as a spokesperson for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and The Salvation Army, earning a $10,000 scholarship. Karns is also a leader and advocate, founding Choose Rescue and raising over $21,000 for animal shelters. She has contributed over 1,000 hours of community service and supported several charitable organizations.

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How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health — and how to prepare

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-03-08 12:00:00

SUMMARY: Daylight saving time begins Sunday, leading to potential health issues due to the loss of an hour of sleep. This change can disrupt circadian rhythms, resulting in increased sleep problems, heart attacks, and strokes. To mitigate effects, experts recommend gradually adjusting sleep schedules and seeking morning sunlight. Fatal car crashes may also rise in the days following the time change, particularly in the mornings. While there are ongoing discussions about eliminating the time switch, health organizations advocate for standard time year-round to better align with biological needs. The Sunshine Protection Act, aiming to make daylight saving time permanent, faces congressional challenges.

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New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University Announces 2025 Schedule

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-03-08 10:00:00

SUMMARY: The 2024 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University featured poet Cleo Wade signing books, alongside friend Nicole Richie. The festival, running March 27-29, 2025, promises over 150 authors, 90 panels, including talks with W. Kamau Bell and Bryan Stevenson, and family activities. A new interactive pop-up experience, “The Burgundy Room,” will enhance engagement. Family Day on March 29 offers children’s programming and free books, while Louisiana music legend Deacon John will perform at the festival’s close. Attendees can also utilize a new digital guide for real-time updates. More details can be found at bookfest.tulane.edu.

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