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Home and Forgotten: The Fight Continues Part One
SUMMARY: The content discusses the challenges that veterans face, particularly with mental health issues such as PTSD, following their military service. It highlights the struggles of Alexis who suffered from paranoia, schizophrenia, and suicidal thoughts, likely triggered by a traumatic experience while serving in the Air Force. The content also mentions the importance of addressing and preventing sexual assault within the military, and the need for culturally responsive and recovery-oriented support for victims. It emphasizes the zero tolerance policy for sexual assault and the efforts to provide victim support and care in the military.
Honor, respect, and pride in one's country are just some of the reasons people join the military. But what happens when they are …
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HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Hancock vs. South Panola (MHSAA 6A State Championship) [05/14/24]
SUMMARY: The Hancock Hawks faced off against South Panola in a pitcher's duel, with both teams playing strong defense and keeping the game scoreless until the fifth inning. Abigail Carver hit a home run to give the Hawks a 1-0 lead, but South Panola tied the game in the sixth inning. In the seventh inning, South Panola took a 2-1 lead and held on to win the game. Both teams will have a chance to redeem themselves in the next game on Thursday.
Highlights from game one of the 6A softball state championship series.
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Like mother, like daughter: New school principal shares heartwarming family tie to the school
SUMMARY: Stacy Williams, the new principal of Jackson Elementary School, is following in her mother's footsteps 42 years later. Williams, a former teacher and assistant principal, is excited to work with families to help children succeed. She feels a strong connection to the school, as her mother and aunt worked there in the past. Williams sees her new role as a fulfillment of her mother's legacy and is grateful for the support she has received along the way. This heartwarming story of family ties and perseverance has come full circle for Williams, who is eager to continue the tradition of excellence at Jackson Elementary School.
42 years later, one elementary school principal is walking the same school pavement her mother did.
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Tech Byte – New Verizon Tech for Spring 2024
SUMMARY: As summer approaches, Verizon showcases some of their latest tech gadgets for outdoor adventures. The Google Pixel 8 Pro, a 5G device with a powerful camera, keeps you connected and captures stunning photos. The Circle to Search with Google feature helps you identify unknown locations from photos. The Open Run Pro Minis from Shokz offer bone-conducting technology for music and calls while allowing you to stay aware of your surroundings. These water-resistant earphones are comfortable and perfect for outdoor activities. Visit verizon.com or a local retailer to get your hands on these gadgets. Stay tuned for more tech innovations on Techbite, brought to you by Rogers.
Patrick Moates explores new technology to use on your outdoor adventures with Verizon's Winnie Wright.
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