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USM Gulf Park nurse practitioner program preparing students for jobs
SUMMARY: A Safe Haven Baby Box will be installed soon at the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park for offering safe places for surrendered infants, following a recent installation announcement. The initiative is being carried out by an accelerated nursing program aimed at meeting the growing demand for nurse practitioners. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 45 percent growth in the number of positions available in the United States from now until 2032. On-campus facilities, simulations, labs, and internships help provide students with real-world insight and practice. At present, 34 students are pursuing the nurse practitioner program, with 24 recent graduates.

University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park students are enrolling in accelerated programs to meet the demand for nurse practitioners, quicker.
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Happening April 19: Pink Heart Funds hosting Ribbon Walk
SUMMARY: Pink Heart Funds will host a Ribbon Walk on April 19 at Point Cadet, aiming to support cancer patients in Mississippi. The event includes a 5K timed run, family activities like an Easter egg hunt, a doggy costume contest, and a butterfly release. Participants can register for $30 for the walk or donate $20 for wristbands. The funds will support local patients with free resources like wigs, prosthetics, and life quality assistance. A virtual option is available. All proceeds go directly to helping those in need, with 100% of funds benefiting cancer patients.

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Senate bill to create domestic violence fatality review board
SUMMARY: Senate Bill 2886, the Mississippi Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team Law, aims to address deadly domestic violence incidents by creating a review board. The board will examine interactions between victims and various services, such as medical, law enforcement, and victim services, to identify system strengths and weaknesses. The team will recommend policy changes to reduce domestic violence homicides. The bill has bipartisan support and was championed by Senator Bryce Wiggins and Stacy Riley from the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence. Once signed into law, it may take a year for the board to become operational.

Senate bill to create domestic violence fatality review board
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‘The Wall that Heals’ monument honoring Vietnam veterans coming to D’Iberville
SUMMARY: A monument honoring Vietnam veterans, dubbed “The Wall That Heals,” will arrive in D’Iberville next week. This initiative aims to provide a healing and welcoming experience for veterans who did not receive a proper homecoming after the Vietnam War. An escort ceremony with approximately 150 motorcycles will take place on Tuesday at 11:00 AM, leading to the Bobby Aut Terrace Sports Complex. The wall will be open 24 hours a day from Wednesday to Sunday, with various ceremonies scheduled, including a welcome home ceremony and an Agent Orange ceremony, culminating with taps played daily at dusk.

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