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Miss Mississippi Queen of the South Elizabeth Swindell's book raises food insecurity awareness
SUMMARY: In Mississippi, food insecurity is a prevalent issue, with over 177% of the population struggling with hunger in 2021, including 130,000 children. Elizabeth Swindle, author of “Two Sandwiches,” aims to raise awareness about food insecurity. The book is available on Amazon and encourages children to combat food insecurity in their communities. Swindle, also a master's student in public health, emphasizes the importance of access to a healthy diet and connecting those in need with resources. She believes that being a middleman in the community and connecting people with healthy meals is crucial in addressing food insecurity.
Miss Mississippi Queen of the South, Elizabeth Swindell, talks about her book Two Sandwiches to raise awareness about food insecurity.
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New Albany teachers thanked with ice cream and soda
SUMMARY: New Albany Elementary School's teachers were surprised with ice cream floats by the school district superintendent as a token of appreciation for their hard work. The superintendent, Dr. Lance Evans, expressed gratitude for the staff's dedication and emphasized the supportive “family” environment at the school. Despite the small gestures of appreciation, the staff's hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed. Dr. Evans has been chosen as the new Mississippi State superintendent of Education, starting his new position in July. The teachers had a blast making their own favorite floats and enjoyed the break from their busy schedules.
New Albany Elementary School teachers took a quick break from keeping students afloat for the remainder of the school year — to …
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Pearl business owner concerned about more damage from storms
SUMMARY: Following recent severe weather that ripped the front off Paradise Pools and Spas in Pearl, the family-owned business is concerned about sustaining more damage with another storm approaching. The business has been serving central Mississippi for over 40 years and is now facing the challenge of rebuilding. Despite the emotional toll of seeing their hard work destroyed, they are looking at the situation as an opportunity to upgrade and improve. They are preparing for future storms and trying to mitigate potential damage. With the uncertainty of what lies ahead, the business is nervous but determined to move forward and rebuild.
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Macon murder suspect arrested again in Starkville
SUMMARY: Maxi Chandler, a murder suspect in Starkville, faced new charges related to a domestic disturbance. The charges included possession of a weapon by a felon, trafficking a controlled substance, and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. Chandler was already out on bond for the 2023 murder of Michael Taylor. Despite this, he was given an $80,000 bond for the new charges in Starkville. The hearing took place today, with Chandler's legal situation becoming more complicated as he continues to face serious criminal charges in multiple cities.
A Macon man who was out on bond for a 2023 murder is facing new charges.
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