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The ‘W’ hosts first ever Black men’s mental health conference

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-06-22 18:31:36

SUMMARY: Camillia Harris founded the “Justus” Mental Foundation after losing her father to suicide in 2019. Her foundation aims to Black with a safe to discuss mental health. A recent conference at Mississippi for Women speakers like Daniel Huggins and Dr. Reggielond Taylor, who emphasized the importance of mental health awareness and community . Harris and other attendees, mental health counselor Kawaski Owens, highlighted the need to break societal stigmas that discourage men from expressing their emotions. Harris plans to continue organizing similar conferences nationwide to encourage open dialogue and mental well-being.

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Huge Saharan dust plume reaches parts of US

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www.wjtv.com – Rich Segal – 2024-06-30 10:07:42

SUMMARY: A significant plume of Saharan dust is crossing the Atlantic, impacting parts of the U.S. ahead of July 4. Initially affecting Florida, the dust is expected to reach and other states by Monday. Saharan dust, originating from the Sahara Desert, travels westward via Trade Winds, creating less favorable conditions for tropical cyclones and lowering humidity. While it blocks sunlight and affects quality, the dust also delivers essential minerals to ecosystems. To mitigate its negative impacts, people should stay indoors, use masks, and employ HEPA filters. Such dust often result in striking sunrises and sunsets.

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Ole Miss athletes McKenzie Long, Raven Saunders earn spots in 2024 Paris Olympics

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-06-30 10:01:48

SUMMARY: track & field NCAA Champions McKenzie Long (women's 200-meter dash) and Raven Saunders (women's shot put) have qualified for the Paris Olympic . They secured their spots during the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials on June 29. Long finished third in the 200-meter final with a time of 21.91, becoming the first woman in Ole Miss history to qualify for the Olympics in a running . Saunders, with a season-best shot put of 19.90m, also secured her place. This is Saunders' third Olympic appearance, previously competed in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2021.

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Man sentenced for Adams County church burglary

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-06-30 09:41:40

SUMMARY: Mark Sturdivant, 37, pled guilty to a church burglary in Adams County, Mississippi, receiving a 14-year sentence from the Mississippi Department of Corrections. The burglary occurred on June 7, 2022, at Washington Baptist Church, where Sturdivant and accomplice Kevin Paul Martin stole three televisions. Sturdivant was apprehended at the Red Carpet Inn in Natchez, a tip, while he was hiding under a bed. The arrest and sentencing were reported by the Natchez Democrat and other sources.

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