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Teen drowns at Clinton YMCA
SUMMARY: The conference resumed with seminars focused on officer-involved shooting responses and investigations. In Clinton, emergency responders were called to the YMCA last night where a teenager, 15-year-old Jonas Pippins, was found unresponsive in the pool. Clinton Police and EMS promptly arrived at the scene.
15-year-old drowns in Clinton YMCA pool
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The Oxford School District will participate in three different meal programs
SUMMARY: The Oxford School District will partake in three USDA meal programs in the upcoming school year: the School Breakfast Program, the National School Lunch Program, and the After School Care Program. The breakfast program offers free meals to all students, while the lunch program provides low-cost or free lunches daily. The after school program supplies snacks to students in after-school care. These programs ensure that students have access to nutritious meals throughout the day.
The breakfast program will provide reimbursement to operate nonprofit breakfast programs in schools.
It will also provide a low-cost or free lunch to kids each day through the lunch program.
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Ernie Hudson and Valarie Pettiford preview “The Family Business”
SUMMARY:
Ernie: Working on five seasons of the show with the cast and crew, especially Valerie, has been amazing. The show is based on Carl Weber's books but differs slightly, exploring family dynamics, particularly within Black families, in a unique way that's both powerful and representative of American life.
Valerie: Over five seasons, we've grown as characters and as a community. I felt particularly free this year, and I'm excited to see where my character, Chippy, goes next. Being part of this cast and crew has been a blessing.
Why Watch the Show: It's a great show with a fantastic cast and compelling stories. It delves into family, drama, and the American dream's costs, showcasing Black family dynamics authentically and powerfully.
The BET+ series “The Family Business” is based on Carl Weber's crime drama book series and focuses on the Duncan family, who owns an exotic car dealership in New York. With the Season 5 launch, viewers will experience the return to a civil war between LC Duncan and the clan and their biggest enemy to date… one of his own sons. The show has aired four seasons and 34 episodes, via BET and BET+. Season 5 premieres on Thursday, July 4th on BET+. #betplus #bet #erniehudson #valariepettiford
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Wellness Wednesday: How to stay safe in cars during hot weather
SUMMARY: In a segment on WJTV's “Live at Noon,” Dr. Quinn addresses the critical issue of vehicular heatstroke, which is tragically common and often fatal for young children. Since 1998, over 960 children have died from heatstroke in cars, with an average of 37 deaths annually. The majority of these incidents involve parents or caregivers forgetting the child in the vehicle. Some children also gain access to unlocked cars and become trapped. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the importance of constant vigilance and suggests practical tips like leaving a shoe in the back seat to remind drivers of their child's presence. He also urges never to leave children or pets in cars, as temperatures can swiftly rise to dangerous levels.
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