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Made in Mississippi: Ep. 6 – S.A.B.R.E. Bats
SUMMARY: Jeremy Tomley Spike Richards, Tasha M Williams Benjamin Green, and Seth Boris are all Mississippi residents sharing their stories and experiences in the state. Spike Richards is the co-owner of Saber Bats, a family-owned baseball training company. Originally from Chicago, he moved to Laurel, Mississippi, in 1999 and has been involved in baseball and sports training ever since. Saber Bats is known for its high-quality craftsmanship and personalized approach, with clients including professional baseball players. Richards believes in the importance of competition and discipline, both in sports and in life, as a way to mentor and teach kids valuable life lessons.
Spike Richards of Laurel Mississippi hand-makes baseball training bats. Spend some time with him in his shop as he discusses his method of helping players reach their full potential.
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New program will teach Jacksonians how the water system works
SUMMARY: Jackson Water is launching a new educational initiative called the Jackson Water Academy. Starting next month, the program will offer three two-hour sessions on the water system, treatment processes, billing, and sustainability. The aim is to provide insight into the efforts taken to rehabilitate the system and ensure its future sustainability. Applications for the June event are open, with a deadline at the end of May. The program seeks to increase public understanding of the local wastewater utility and its operations.
New program will teach Jacksonians how the water system works
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Overnight lane closure in Madison County
SUMMARY: The Planning Committee will discuss the matter at Tuesday's City Council meeting. M-DOT is preparing for overnight roadwork, starting at 7:00 PM tonight and continuing through 6:00 AM until Thursday. Crews will close lanes on the I-55 bridges over Highway 51 and the CNIC Railroad in Madison County to perform a concrete overlay. This work is part of an ongoing effort to repair the bridges.
Overnight lane closure in Madison County, I-55 bridges over Highway 51
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Wiggins firefighter pinned in fire engine accident released from hospital
SUMMARY: A fire truck crash in Wiggins injured a firefighter, who was responding to a single-vehicle accident. Around midnight, the Wiggins Fire Department's engine rolled multiple times en route, trapping a firefighter underneath. The firefighter was rescued using the jaws of life and transported to a hospital, where she has been discharged and is expected to fully recover. The person involved in the initial single-vehicle accident was also freed and was uninjured. Fire Chief Steve Purvis provided this information.
Wiggins firefighter pinned in fire engine accident released from hospital.
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