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Tupelo Lee Humane Society is participating in the Empty the Shelters event
SUMMARY: This morning, the Tupoi Humane Society is joining the Bissell Pet Foundation's national “Empty the Shelters” event, aiming to find forever homes for their animals. The event starts today and runs until the end of the month, offering adult dogs and cats for $50 each.
The event will last until the end of July, and all adult dogs and cats are $50.
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Mississippi DMH launches mental health mobile app
SUMMARY: Several organizations, including the Mississippi Department of Mental Health, are addressing the mental health crisis in Mississippi. The department recently launched the “Mental Health Mississippi” mobile app, which offers interactive service maps, educational materials, and crisis resources. This user-friendly tool provides access to mobile crisis teams, 24/7 hotlines, and counseling services. A 2023 report indicated Hines County has the highest number of mental health hospital commitments among the state's 82 counties. The stigma around mental health prevents many from seeking help. Leaders advocate treating mental illness just as physical illness and aim to improve mental health support statewide.
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Booneville approves installation of Safe Haven Baby Box
SUMMARY: The city of Boonville has approved the construction of a Safe Haven Baby Box at its downtown fire station. City leaders voted on the matter Tuesday night. John Cavanis is spearheading the initiative, emphasizing the need to complete all necessary paperwork. The Baby Box is expected to be shipped and installed within 4 to 6 weeks.
The City of Booneville approved the construction of a Safe Haven Baby Box.
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Interview: Mississippi Painters Society’s annual show happening at GumTree Museum in Tupelo
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Painters Society is showcasing a new exhibit, featuring retired artist and sculptor Jerry Jones, who is also the Society's current president. The annual show, held at the Gum Tree Art Museum, includes 47 pieces from 26 artists. Most artwork is for sale, except a few family pieces for competition. Jones highlights the exhibit's importance in fostering community interest in art, noting Mississippi's rich culture of musicians and painters. He believes that such events inspire people, young and old, to pursue art, whether as a hobby or a profession, emphasizing the community's creative spirit.
The artwork will be on display from July 15-30 at the GumTree Museum of Art in downtown Tupelo.
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