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Student from Newton Municipal School District has passed away
SUMMARY: On behalf of the Board of Trustees and Superintendent Dr. Glenda Nixon, the Newton Municipal School District expresses heartfelt condolences to the Dukes and Monre families. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this challenging time. According to coroner Rebecca Burton, Duke was involved in a tragic ATV accident on Sunday, during which he fell from the vehicle. He was subsequently transported to MMC but sadly passed away on October 1st.
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A New Roof is Underway at Merrehope
SUMMARY: Restoration of the historic Mary H. Hope building is finally underway after years of fundraising by the Meridian Restorations Foundation. A new roof is being installed as part of phase one of the restoration, which is crucial for preserving the building’s historical aspects. Mary Hope serves as a tourist attraction and event venue, making its upkeep vital for the community. The project is supported by organizations, businesses, and individuals, aimed at addressing long-standing issues rather than just temporary fixes. Future plans include repairing interior damage like the kitchen and wall deterioration to enhance the building’s legacy.
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Students complete research project on WTVA’s Matt Laubhan
SUMMARY: Students from the Foundations of Journalism class at Iowa Agriculture High School conducted a research project on Mississippi journalists, selecting their own chief meteorologist, Matt Lon, as a focus. They compiled some of Matt’s iconic quotes, including his prayer during last year’s Amry tornado. The project showcases the students’ efforts to engage with journalism and recognize influential figures in the field.
Some students in the Foundations of Journalism class at Itawamba Agricultural High School completed a project on WTVA’s Matt Laubhan.
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Group continues behind-the-scenes effort to feed kids
SUMMARY: In Tupelo, the Junior Auxiliary is ensuring that no child goes hungry over the weekend by packing food bags for students facing food insecurity. Their Silent Servings program offers nutritious, ready-to-eat, or easy-to-prepare meals for nearly 400 children living at or below the poverty line in Lee County. Recognizing the ongoing need, the organization packs and distributes bags twice a month to support those who struggle with food access. Last year, Silent Servings provided nearly 7,000 food bags, highlighting their commitment to addressing the challenge of weekend hunger among local children.
A local organization is making sure no child goes hungry over the weekend.
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